Think i may be onto a loser here but is it possible to wire a simple one way switch and have some sort of indicator like a neon WITHOUT having a neutral? Its for the water pump to push hot water when required to kitchen tap (it's a long way from cylinder). There is already power at the pump, just need a switched live return.
I have a 3 core flex coming from the pump but the switch has to match the other fittings in kitchen and is metal fascia, hence needs a cpc! So my 3 wires are used up..
It may be possible to link a cpc from an adjacent skt but it's all newly plastered.. I know MK do a surround thing with a little led requiring no neutral but this is lit when OFF.
I assume neon grid modules need a neutral? I have a DP neon switch which was bought for it but obviously this needs a neutral.
Worst case is to just use an ordinary rocker switch with no indication but thought I'd ask.
Thanks..
I have a 3 core flex coming from the pump but the switch has to match the other fittings in kitchen and is metal fascia, hence needs a cpc! So my 3 wires are used up..
It may be possible to link a cpc from an adjacent skt but it's all newly plastered.. I know MK do a surround thing with a little led requiring no neutral but this is lit when OFF.
I assume neon grid modules need a neutral? I have a DP neon switch which was bought for it but obviously this needs a neutral.
Worst case is to just use an ordinary rocker switch with no indication but thought I'd ask.
Thanks..