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Hi Guys,

I am currently getting a kitchen overhaul and want to install some unit/kick-board lights. I want to be able to control the unit lights with the light-switch which controls the down-lights in the kitchen ceiling. I have swapped the switch out for a double switch.

The lights have came for the units but they require a plug socket. I was thinking of cutting the plugs off the lights and putting them onto a transformer. As previously mentioned, there are 2 sets of lights, both require 12v power supply. One set has 10 lights each at 0.2w (2 watts in total) and the other set has 6 lights with a combined power of 2.5w.

I was thinking of cutting the plugs from these 2 sets of lights and buying a 6w LED Driver transformer to connect all the lights up to. The last thing i want to do is be able to control all of this via a light-switch which currently controls the ceiling lights in the kitchen. I have swapped this out for a 2-gang light-switch and successfully wired up the ceiling lights to one of these switches. The remaining switch i want to wire this transformer up to. Was wondering how i can go about doing this and power it from the existing lighting from the ceiling lights. However, obviously there is no neutral from this switch so where does this come from? Also, should i be using flex cable from the light switch to the transformer? Does anything need to be earthed?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

P.S Here is a link to the transformer i am looking at. Is this suitable?

LED Driver Transformer DC 12v-6w, 10W 12w, 18w, 30w,40W for MR11, MR16 LED Strip | eBay - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LED-Driver-Transformer-DC-12v-6w-10W-12w-18w-30w-40W-for-MR11-MR16-LED-Strip/291227662579?hash=item43ce8578f3:m:m1oUI8fA_qqZMfaQKe59ytA
 
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Matey, I'm not picking a fight over qualifications ........more about the fact you think we should be handing out information to any Tom, Dick or Abdul ............................. which I don't.

On the other hand you are happy to step forward, contribute daily to the DIY thread and give out step by step instructions, instead of earning a living then crack on...
Not so long ago a forum member suggested we all stated our qualifications in order to help ascertain our level of knowledge, and structure our responses to questions accordingly. I don't think that's a bad idea, makes sense to me. Murdoch, I'm not picking a fight over qualifications but I'm curious as to why you've not done so, and instead you've jokingly stated that your qualification is 'Part P registered'.Do you not think that listing your qualifications is of any use to anyone then?
 
Not so long ago a forum member suggested we all stated our qualifications in order to help ascertain our level of knowledge, and structure our responses to questions accordingly. I don't think that's a bad idea, makes sense to me. Murdoch, I'm not picking a fight over qualifications but I'm curious as to why you've not done so, and instead you've jokingly stated that your qualification is 'Part P registered'.Do you not think that listing your qualifications is of any use to anyone then?

I remember that post... As you see I have virtually no info in my profile.... and I have no intention of doing so.

How about answering @anthonybragg post#59.
 
Not so long ago a forum member suggested we all stated our qualifications in order to help ascertain our level of knowledge, and structure our responses to questions accordingly. I don't think that's a bad idea, makes sense to me. Murdoch, I'm not picking a fight over qualifications but I'm curious as to why you've not done so, and instead you've jokingly stated that your qualification is 'Part P registered'.Do you not think that listing your qualifications is of any use to anyone then?
That might have been me, it's a pet hate when trying to answer questions
 
Not so long ago a forum member suggested we all stated our qualifications in order to help ascertain our level of knowledge, and structure our responses to questions accordingly. I don't think that's a bad idea, makes sense to me. Murdoch, I'm not picking a fight over qualifications but I'm curious as to why you've not done so, and instead you've jokingly stated that your qualification is 'Part P registered'.Do you not think that listing your qualifications is of any use to anyone then?

So you are ignoring the point of my post completely.

So go on criticising the people who contribute then ... And not helping DIYers at the same time then.

Remind me again why you are a member?
 
Our job has always been classed as 'easy'. I always remember when a customer was happy with what we did a few of us got invited to go for a visit, in Spain, and they were going to take us all out for a big meal. One of the mechanical lads said "How come he's coming along... all he does is put wires together..." I just looked at him and replied "All you do is bolt metal together..." He was not a happy bunny...
 
Our job has always been classed as 'easy'. I always remember when a customer was happy with what we did a few of us got invited to go for a visit, in Spain, and they were going to take us all out for a big meal. One of the mechanical lads said "How come he's coming along... all he does is put wires together..." I just looked at him and replied "All you do is bolt metal together..." He was not a happy bunny...
Had an incident on one job, the blokes building the thing, started giving me a hard time about all I did was connect things up. and get in the way, went on for a bit, and I got p8ssed off so dissed the power to their bit of the job, and then stayed out of the way for a few hours, never had any more lip from them, became very good friends with one of the crew, still am to this day.
 

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