A client asked me to fit some LED strip lights, 1m long, easy enough, they bought them, probably on Amazon, 3 pin plug with 6 inches of wire and then a very small plastic enclosure about the size of a switch, then another 6 inches of wire directly into the strip lighting. I needed to extend the wire so I cut between the little enclosure and the lights, I plugged it in and put my tester on it and was quite surprised to measure 240v DC! Anyone ever come across this before? I'm assuming the little box is a rectum-frier, but surely you can't have 240 DC swinging about the place. Wanted to know if anyone had seen it before and if anyone thinks it complies, I've already said I won't fit it and have supplied my own 12v stuff.
On a separate note it's the job that keeps giving, every single enclosure, fitting or CU I look at needs attention, the previous chap had used SWA glands for the SWA wire which was an improvement over the usual stuffing gland but then instead of terminating it just pulled the whole wire through and tightened it up by hand, class. Why do so many sparks find SWA so hard that they can't be bothered.
Hope your all doing ok
On a separate note it's the job that keeps giving, every single enclosure, fitting or CU I look at needs attention, the previous chap had used SWA glands for the SWA wire which was an improvement over the usual stuffing gland but then instead of terminating it just pulled the whole wire through and tightened it up by hand, class. Why do so many sparks find SWA so hard that they can't be bothered.
Hope your all doing ok