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I am about to remove a bathroom mirror that had a light attached, so I have power cables coming though the wall tiles.
I plan to replace the mirror with a non powered bathroom cabinet - if I turn the power off at the fuse box, can I just cut it back to the wall and put some...
Some manufacturers have some very strange ideas of how you would go about connecting various lights but I have come across a couple of bathroom mirror lights where for example there's a trailing lead to be connected out the back of the unit and wondered what you guys do to terminate.
I've even...
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LED Bathroom mirror was left on overnight and the LEDs now fail to illuminate. The mirror has a built in heater and this seems to still be working as is the on/off sensor. I have thought that maybe the LED converter (SLT15-24VF-1) has malfunctioned, but trying to source one of these I have found...
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Hope you all had a good week.
Just a quick question about a mirror light a customer got from USA.
I had a look at the mirror with screw in bulbs around it (they are the small es type golfball lamps ).
The lights are set around the mirror (3 on either side) and are controlled by...
Hi all,
I am looking at installing one of these puppies, I am thinking RCD FCU would be required. Any views or possible alternatives. Re wireable fuse situation.
Thanks in anticipation
good afternoon all .... does anyone know where I can get a sensor/PIR like the ones fitted to mirrors with lights in them, the type you move your hand over to turn the lights on and off
cheers
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Been asked to price install of illuminated mirror with shaver socket in bathroom, would normally wire into lighting circuit with RCD protection, however consumer unit only part rcd protected, you guessed no rcd on any lighting circuits, but upstairs ring circuit RCD protected, with...
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i've been asked by a client if its possible to fit something to heat his bathroom mirror.
the problem being that the existing mirror cannot be removed.
i've looked around on the net and all i can find is pads etc to fit on the back
any ideas??
cheers
Just had a new bathroom installation.
The electrician removed the old shaver light/socket and ran a cable behind the wall (plasterboard) to about 2 feet+ above the basin, where it comes through a small hole in the wall (in readiness for us to put a bathroom mirror/light in).
I'm...
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If I shouldn't be posting this I apologise but I thought it worth a try to get advice from the experts. I have a bathroom mirror which has a transformer, bulb and switch on the bottom. I was a bit worried about the switch due to wet hands etc but was told that if the switch is fed from the...
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