Texecom Veritas is a decent budget wired system and easy to install. For wireless I use texecom ricochet, it costs a bit more but in my opinion it’s worth it.
My bathroom fitter mate rang me up yesterday all confused as he didn’t know whether a circuit was live or not as his volt stick kept lighting up when he put it down on the loft insulation:rolleyes:
Bringing flat T+E through the little oval screw hole in a back box rather than through a metal knockout with a grommet when using back entry metal boxes.
Thanks guys! Forgot to mention they would need to be fire rated or I'd have to fit fire hoods.
As the client is a very close friend I think I'm just going to convince him to go for standard size spots on a dimmer.
Hi guys, just wondered if anyone knew of any "mini" recessed downlights that are dimmable. Looking for something that's ideally no bigger than 50mm diameter in brushed Chrome.
I can't seem to find anything and the customer wants ones that are smaller than normal.
Cheers, Tom
Hi guys, I've been asked to change an existing lighting setup in a large storage yard.
Basically at the moment there are a number of lamp posts with a mixture of 250w and 400w metal halide lights (1 or 2 lights per post). I've been told from the main building contractor that the columns aren't...
That's one of the questions I meant to get across in the op as I'd much prefer that for piece of mind/ease of install/quoting. I was wondering if anyone could recommend something?
Thanks for the replies so far, a lot of Interesting points!
Already suggested a switch so in one position the lights are red and the other position they are green but they want a "fool proof" system so that they don't just get left on.
Yes I was thinking about using a heavy duty shutter door...
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