Hi all,
There is an LED lit mirror in our upstairs bathroom. It has no fused spur. I didn't wire it in.
When we go on holiday I like to turn most things off, and I've noticed that this mirror has a red power indicator which is on at all times. There is no way on the unit itself to switch it completely off. Because it doesn't have an intermediate switch, I can't turn it off when we leave, which I am not keen on.
I notice that it's powered by the upstairs lighting circuit which is 30ma RCD protected according to the consumer box.
I checked behind the mirror hoping to see an outlet and a switch but the cable has just been fed down from the lighting circuit in the loft presumably from a junction box.
It is not above a bathtub or shower tray but it is above a sink.
Should I be looking at adding a fused spur (perhaps behind or adjacent to the mirror?).
Grateful for your advice.
There is an LED lit mirror in our upstairs bathroom. It has no fused spur. I didn't wire it in.
When we go on holiday I like to turn most things off, and I've noticed that this mirror has a red power indicator which is on at all times. There is no way on the unit itself to switch it completely off. Because it doesn't have an intermediate switch, I can't turn it off when we leave, which I am not keen on.
I notice that it's powered by the upstairs lighting circuit which is 30ma RCD protected according to the consumer box.
I checked behind the mirror hoping to see an outlet and a switch but the cable has just been fed down from the lighting circuit in the loft presumably from a junction box.
It is not above a bathtub or shower tray but it is above a sink.
Should I be looking at adding a fused spur (perhaps behind or adjacent to the mirror?).
Grateful for your advice.

