Hello all,
Firstly, I have an RCD protected fused spur powering the bathroom.
I need to wire in a bathroom mirror. This comes with a built in transformer for the 12v lamps. There is a flying lead out of the top of the mirror. This needs to be connected to the spur in the loft. I am going to chase in the lead from the loft, down the wall to the mirror area. However, what is the appropriate way to connect the lead from the loft to the flying lead on the cabinet. Should I used some sort of plate on the wall (like a cooker plate) and wire the flying lead in to a connector block inside that? Or can I just used a connector block that can sit on the top of the cabinet (I can't believe that is OK in a bathroom)
TIA
James
Firstly, I have an RCD protected fused spur powering the bathroom.
I need to wire in a bathroom mirror. This comes with a built in transformer for the 12v lamps. There is a flying lead out of the top of the mirror. This needs to be connected to the spur in the loft. I am going to chase in the lead from the loft, down the wall to the mirror area. However, what is the appropriate way to connect the lead from the loft to the flying lead on the cabinet. Should I used some sort of plate on the wall (like a cooker plate) and wire the flying lead in to a connector block inside that? Or can I just used a connector block that can sit on the top of the cabinet (I can't believe that is OK in a bathroom)
TIA
James