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I'm getting a projector to ceiling mount and I need to:
fit a new light fitting which will dim the one up is a fancy one, and on testing only 1 of the lights dimmed completely so I'm going to replace with a bog standard ceiling single bulb fitting or can I still use the existing one, could it be the bulbs (image below)that are preventing the dimming, I'm not sure what kind they are as I've never seen them before ( candle style which looks like it has some kind of covered wire in there)
Also can I run a plug socket from the existing light fitting?
Hold on I've just answered my own question Maybe? Here's my train of thought, if I wire the projector from the light fitting wiring, dimming the lights will also reduce power to the projector?
But... On the existing light switch( 2 gang) 1 kitchen, the other for the room lights, on the kitchen side switch I have 1 red (live 1) and 1 black (common), however on the room side I have 2 red (live 1, live 2) and 1 black (common), if I were to replace with a standard ceiling fitting, would one of those lives become redundant? Could I then put one of those square connectors on the red (redundant)at one side and put my live for the socket on the other side of the connector)similarly doing the same for the black (except it would need 1 in 2 out (one to the light fitting and one to the socket) will this work? Or is it possible to keep the existing fitting somehow?
I'm getting a projector to ceiling mount and I need to:
fit a new light fitting which will dim the one up is a fancy one, and on testing only 1 of the lights dimmed completely so I'm going to replace with a bog standard ceiling single bulb fitting or can I still use the existing one, could it be the bulbs (image below)that are preventing the dimming, I'm not sure what kind they are as I've never seen them before ( candle style which looks like it has some kind of covered wire in there)
Also can I run a plug socket from the existing light fitting?
Hold on I've just answered my own question Maybe? Here's my train of thought, if I wire the projector from the light fitting wiring, dimming the lights will also reduce power to the projector?
But... On the existing light switch( 2 gang) 1 kitchen, the other for the room lights, on the kitchen side switch I have 1 red (live 1) and 1 black (common), however on the room side I have 2 red (live 1, live 2) and 1 black (common), if I were to replace with a standard ceiling fitting, would one of those lives become redundant? Could I then put one of those square connectors on the red (redundant)at one side and put my live for the socket on the other side of the connector)similarly doing the same for the black (except it would need 1 in 2 out (one to the light fitting and one to the socket) will this work? Or is it possible to keep the existing fitting somehow?
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