I want to replace the under-cabinet strip lights in my kitchen. They were installed 13 years ago and are daisy-chained together and controlled by a single under-cabinet light switch.
I’ve attached photos, one showing one of the existing lights, and the other showing the light switch and the three-pin connector that goes into the strip light.
This is an example of a light that I’m considering:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/halolite-cabinet-striplight-white/23832
I’d like to do the work with minimal changes to the existing set-up – ideally, using the existing light switch and cabling (not least because part of the cable has been sealed into the tiling grout). However, I have a feeling that the three-point connector is obsolete now – could anyone advise on that?
If so, I’ll have to replace (or modify?) the cable between the strip light and the switch, but I want to ensure that any changes are non-notifiable.
I’ve attached photos, one showing one of the existing lights, and the other showing the light switch and the three-pin connector that goes into the strip light.
This is an example of a light that I’m considering:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/halolite-cabinet-striplight-white/23832
I’d like to do the work with minimal changes to the existing set-up – ideally, using the existing light switch and cabling (not least because part of the cable has been sealed into the tiling grout). However, I have a feeling that the three-point connector is obsolete now – could anyone advise on that?
If so, I’ll have to replace (or modify?) the cable between the strip light and the switch, but I want to ensure that any changes are non-notifiable.