Before I started messing my kitchen had 2 fluorescant tubes (on 2 seperate walls) wired into a 3A Fused Switch.
i.e. this is a circuit off the mains rather than the lighting.
I am modernising my kitchen and have removed one of the upper kitchen units that housed a fluorescent tube.
In its place I have put up a nice frosted glass wall cabinet.
Because I didnt want any mouldings round the base of the unit, I have ditched the tube, and purchased 3 replacement light features.
2 x Glass Shelf Lights (Max 25W Each)
1 x Set of 3low voltage Downlights with Transformer (Max 20W Each)
I have recessed all the wiring into the wall behind the cabinet, and generally laid the circuit out well physically...........however............electrically I am having concerns.
The Cable that previously supplied one of the fluorescent tubes I have wired (Live,Earth, and Neutral) into a junction box.
From this junction box (Junction Box 1) I have wired the transformer for the 3 downlights (live and neutral from junction box to live and neutral on transformer). The downlights live and neutral are then wired into the transformer.
From Junction Box 1 I have then supplied live,earth and neutral to a second Junction Box (Junction Box 2)
I wound the Live wires from both Shelf Lights together
I wound the Neutral wires from both Shelf Lights together
I then connect the shelf light wiring to Junction box 2.
Job done I thought.
However,
When I switched the circuit on. The lights did not come on. So I switched it off again.I then in true bloke fashion switched it on again for a second try. It worked.
However,
One week on (after no issues for a week) and I have had the same problem.
Switch On. Nothing Comes On. Swicth Off then On Again, and it worked.
Except now the 3A Fused Socket started making a crackling noise, so I switched off, and am now mailing this forum!
Have I done something fundamentally wrong, or should I be searching for a loose connection?
Thanks in Advance
i.e. this is a circuit off the mains rather than the lighting.
I am modernising my kitchen and have removed one of the upper kitchen units that housed a fluorescent tube.
In its place I have put up a nice frosted glass wall cabinet.
Because I didnt want any mouldings round the base of the unit, I have ditched the tube, and purchased 3 replacement light features.
2 x Glass Shelf Lights (Max 25W Each)
1 x Set of 3low voltage Downlights with Transformer (Max 20W Each)
I have recessed all the wiring into the wall behind the cabinet, and generally laid the circuit out well physically...........however............electrically I am having concerns.
The Cable that previously supplied one of the fluorescent tubes I have wired (Live,Earth, and Neutral) into a junction box.
From this junction box (Junction Box 1) I have wired the transformer for the 3 downlights (live and neutral from junction box to live and neutral on transformer). The downlights live and neutral are then wired into the transformer.
From Junction Box 1 I have then supplied live,earth and neutral to a second Junction Box (Junction Box 2)
I wound the Live wires from both Shelf Lights together
I wound the Neutral wires from both Shelf Lights together
I then connect the shelf light wiring to Junction box 2.
Job done I thought.
However,
When I switched the circuit on. The lights did not come on. So I switched it off again.I then in true bloke fashion switched it on again for a second try. It worked.
However,
One week on (after no issues for a week) and I have had the same problem.
Switch On. Nothing Comes On. Swicth Off then On Again, and it worked.
Except now the 3A Fused Socket started making a crackling noise, so I switched off, and am now mailing this forum!
Have I done something fundamentally wrong, or should I be searching for a loose connection?
Thanks in Advance