I want a PIR switch, not to save energy, but so that if someone walks into the kitchen at night the LED lights automatically turn on, so the main lights don't have to be turned on.
Unless that someone has walked into the kitchen with the sole purpose of marvelling at the way the LEDs come on then they'll have to turn the main lights on anyway - the plinth ones will do nothing except gleam in the darkness. Useful illumination to see or do anything in the kitchen will be about zero.
True, if the PIR isn't in the correct position it wouldn't work effectively and would drive me mad.
Right. Make sure you have a permanent live and neutral at your switch. Link the permanent live over to terminal Common and put the neutral in a connector block. Run a 1.5mm twin&hearth cable from your light switch to an unswitched 3a fused spur behind your plynth.
Now, connect the live from the spur feed in side) into terminal L1 in your switch and the neutral join with the other neutral in a connector block. Switch now done.
Cut the plug off your led light set and connect that into the load side of the spur, while also connecting the switched live and neutral from the switch into the feed side of the spur. Plug your led lights into the main terminal base of the unit and watch the lights work.
Simples.
That will destroy the LED light set, the "plug" is a switched mode power unit producing an Extra Low Voltage ( may 12 volts ) for the light set. What Evan suggests will put 230 AC into the light set and that will destroy it.
That will destroy the LED light set, the "plug" is a switched mode power unit producing an Extra Low Voltage ( may 12 volts ) for the light set. What Evan suggests will put 230 AC into the light set and that will destroy it.
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