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Me again, sorry!
I've been working in the loft using an inspection light plugged into an 4 gang extension lead (it's the only one I've got that's long enough) that goes down to a socket on the landing below. It's been just about OK but not bright enough really and shaded completely on one side, not to mention the cable trailing around as a trip hazard. I found this left in the loft by the previous owners and thought perhaps they had used it for plugging a light in, in a similar way but annoyingly, the cable is 2-3 feet short.
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I'm thinking that if I buy a new length of cable I could re-wire the socket, screw it onto a post in the loft at the hatch and just drop the cable down to the landing when I need a light. Then, I could fit a better permanent light to one of the rafters, run its cable across the top of the rafters and down the post to the metal socket. My questions are:
- is the metal socket OK to use this way for occasional light in the loft
- what's the correct type of cable to use? It currently has 3 core flex but I can't tell if it's 0.5mm, 0.75mm etc. but it is heavier gauge than any of my other extension leads
- what kind of light fitting could be fitted to a 3 pin plug that would give a bright even light (fluorescent?)
- if the light is screwed to a rafter and the cable attached with cable clips does it fall foul of Part P because it's 'fixed'
I've read a lot of the posts on here about tapping into a ceiling rose and installing a switched light and I think I could do that but I've got too much else that's more urgent at the moment having just moved in and I really just need a quick and easy fix that's gives better light for now.
Thank you!
I've been working in the loft using an inspection light plugged into an 4 gang extension lead (it's the only one I've got that's long enough) that goes down to a socket on the landing below. It's been just about OK but not bright enough really and shaded completely on one side, not to mention the cable trailing around as a trip hazard. I found this left in the loft by the previous owners and thought perhaps they had used it for plugging a light in, in a similar way but annoyingly, the cable is 2-3 feet short.
View media item 55095
I'm thinking that if I buy a new length of cable I could re-wire the socket, screw it onto a post in the loft at the hatch and just drop the cable down to the landing when I need a light. Then, I could fit a better permanent light to one of the rafters, run its cable across the top of the rafters and down the post to the metal socket. My questions are:
- is the metal socket OK to use this way for occasional light in the loft
- what's the correct type of cable to use? It currently has 3 core flex but I can't tell if it's 0.5mm, 0.75mm etc. but it is heavier gauge than any of my other extension leads
- what kind of light fitting could be fitted to a 3 pin plug that would give a bright even light (fluorescent?)
- if the light is screwed to a rafter and the cable attached with cable clips does it fall foul of Part P because it's 'fixed'
I've read a lot of the posts on here about tapping into a ceiling rose and installing a switched light and I think I could do that but I've got too much else that's more urgent at the moment having just moved in and I really just need a quick and easy fix that's gives better light for now.
Thank you!