Hello,
In my kitchen there are two light fittings, both are of the style with multiple smaller spotlights fixed to a strip of metal - similar to:
One is central in the ceiling the other is very close to the back wall. I have a wall unit cupboard that I want to fix to the back wall, and there isn't enogh space for the doors to open because the ceiling lighting unit is in the way.
I'm not too concerned about moving the lights as there is already a lighting unit in the centre of the ceiling which provides more than sufficient light. So I just want to remove the lights near the cupboard.
What is the best way to remove the lights whilst (presumably) leaving the circuit still active? Can I fit a junction box to the circuit or do I need some other device?
Many thanks
Tom
In my kitchen there are two light fittings, both are of the style with multiple smaller spotlights fixed to a strip of metal - similar to:
One is central in the ceiling the other is very close to the back wall. I have a wall unit cupboard that I want to fix to the back wall, and there isn't enogh space for the doors to open because the ceiling lighting unit is in the way.
I'm not too concerned about moving the lights as there is already a lighting unit in the centre of the ceiling which provides more than sufficient light. So I just want to remove the lights near the cupboard.
What is the best way to remove the lights whilst (presumably) leaving the circuit still active? Can I fit a junction box to the circuit or do I need some other device?
Many thanks
Tom