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    Wire under-cabinet LEDs to existing light switch?

    Hi I've just fitted some new kitchen cabinets and it's a little gloomy underneath them, so my wife would like to have an LED strip light mounted underneath. I'm trying to figure out the best way of powering these. Right next to the cabinets is the existing kitchen light switch - a typical...
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    Trying to understand cabin lighting circuit

    That's what I thought - thanks!! Will definitely need a deeper box - especially if I leave it with all the excess wiring in. :-)
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    Trying to understand cabin lighting circuit

    Yes, that looks like it. So, overkill? Can I simplify it as shown above? (any reason why not??) Thanks
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    Trying to understand cabin lighting circuit

    Thanks, So, could this be simplified to something like: Which would mean 2 of the 4 cables to the lights would become redundant, leaving just one cable from the switches to the internal light, and one from the switches to the external.
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    Trying to understand cabin lighting circuit

    The cable from the CU goes to a small waterproof junction box in the garden, and then from there direct to the back of the light switch (there is a separate cable from the CU for the sockets). Here's a picture of the wiring (not very easy to see). Hopefully, you can see the incoming...
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    Trying to understand cabin lighting circuit

    Hi I'm dipping into the world of home automation, and starting with a small pilot in my garden cabin/office. One of the first things I want to do is to automate the lighting, and to do this I have a small unit that is placed inside the light switch wall box (A "Fibaro Relay Switch 2x...
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