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| grantspain:
BROWN=LIVE BLUE=NEUTRAL yes basically all you do is leave the blue wire connected and just fit the switch in line of brown wire,it will basically break the live circuit just don't wire it up with the power switched on and make sure if this strip light has a metal casing then it is earthed correctly |
| BobA:
Don't just wrap the wire with AC. If it goes loose you will get arcing. You need to solder or crimp the connection. |
| grantspain:
--- Quote from: BobA on August 03, 2007, 11:42:09 am ---Don't just wrap the wire with AC. If it goes loose you will get arcing. You need to solder or crimp the connection. --- End quote --- i second that |
| david656:
its just tempory till i can get down maplins tomorrow and ARGH thats the SECOND time i have got brown and blue round the wrong way !! i can wire a plug thou tahts what counts ! if you recon its best left i will wait till tomorrow and wire it properly although i have some crip bits and a crimper although don't no how to use it could try that i supose |
| david656:
ok i have wired in the switch with spade female things and heat shrinked over them ot came out REALLY well to test it i stuck a Belkin surge protector in the wall and then a circut breaker into that ! i wasn't taking no chances, and YEH it worked with out melting !!! BUT i decidded to actually get a little light yp rocker from maplins, this one http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?ModuleNo=44877&doy=6m8 but even though im obviously putting mains through it with more than 12v its not lighting. does anyone know how to light these things thanks |
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