Which on/off switch should i use for LED Lights?

Adam_151 said:
BUSYBEE said:
The word 'innit' does not translate into any other language.

Not even English.


Whats with the 'innit'........? came here for advice. What are you talking about? Stick to the topic in hand and stop with the insults...
please!

That would be his forums signature... you can set one yourself by clicking 'profile' at the top of the page

thanks Adam :-)
 
BUSYBEE said:
ban-all-sheds said:
BUSYBEE said:
are you saying i will have to use the switch on the socket to turn these lights on and off?
Is there a problem with that?

The word 'innit' does not translate into any other language.

Not even English.


Whats with the 'innit'........? came here for advice. What are you talking about? Stick to the topic in hand and stop with the insults...
please!

I would prefer to use a light switch to turn these lights on/off rather than flick the switch on the socket where the transformer will plug in.
If its possible!
Which is why im trying to find some good advice on which switch to buy and where abouts exactly to connect it.

If anyone can advise properly, with detail, i really would appreciate it.

I dont need digs 'to read the rules' or 'innit' stuff.

I need help not rudeness.

you would need to decide a place for the socket to plug the tranformer in if it's in cupboard or soemthing surface mounting will do, I assume you would want to put the light switch to be flush


http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/wall light junction box.gif

you may want to run ur feed and switch cable to that cupboard and hook them all up in a junction box(see ref section on how to wire)

ill put a diagram together to help you

 
Don't bother - just use the switch on the wall socket like I have done with mine.
 
kai said:
Don't bother - just use the switch on the wall socket like I have done with mine.

That's going to be a bit arkward if the socket is hidden under the stairs or in a cupboard
 

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