Hiya guys 
First post, Sunday Afternoon, and a little dilema I would appreciate some help with please
I have a new kitchen going in next week, and the wife wants some downlighters underneath the units
I have in the kitchen a single light switch, it has COM (RED) at the top, and at the bottom, 1 & 2 (red and black respectively)
Can I change this to a two way lightswitch (I had one already, its the same as the exisiting one, but obviously 2 x com 2 x 1 & 2) and run a cable from it to go into the 12v transformer?
if so... how
New to electrics, would like to have a go....... but i'm a little confused
Please can anyone help me out?
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should have also said...
When I brought the Downlighting, I asked about the power supply and how to feed it, and the guy I talked to said it needed a 240v supply to the transformer (The transformer is VERY small!!) then the lightswitch could act as an on/off for the transformer, basically turning the downlighting on and off as required.
So........ if anyone can help, please do
Best wishes
Chris
First post, Sunday Afternoon, and a little dilema I would appreciate some help with please
I have a new kitchen going in next week, and the wife wants some downlighters underneath the units
I have in the kitchen a single light switch, it has COM (RED) at the top, and at the bottom, 1 & 2 (red and black respectively)
Can I change this to a two way lightswitch (I had one already, its the same as the exisiting one, but obviously 2 x com 2 x 1 & 2) and run a cable from it to go into the 12v transformer?
if so... how
New to electrics, would like to have a go....... but i'm a little confused
Please can anyone help me out?
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
should have also said...
When I brought the Downlighting, I asked about the power supply and how to feed it, and the guy I talked to said it needed a 240v supply to the transformer (The transformer is VERY small!!) then the lightswitch could act as an on/off for the transformer, basically turning the downlighting on and off as required.
So........ if anyone can help, please do
Best wishes
Chris
