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Which colour do you use for the permanent/unswitched live?

  • Brown

    Votes: 125 72.3%
  • Black

    Votes: 48 27.7%

  • Total voters
    173
Klik roses and most pre made lighting systems come as switched brown and unswitched/permanent live is blackZ so that’s what I do
 
Klik roses and most pre made lighting systems come as switched brown and unswitched/permanent live is blackZ so that’s what I do
So Klik decide, then. Fair enough.
Must have spent twenty odd years messing with lighting circuits when the only click involved was knocking the switch on and off.
 
Zdb - I don't believe that the poll is unbiased because the % of votes for brown and black are presented throughout the polling and not revealed only at the end of the polling period. Or in other words, seeing the results so far may influence how some folk vote, or the possibility of this influence cannot be discounted. Just saying.
 
Klik roses and most pre made lighting systems come as switched brown and unswitched/permanent live is blackZ so that’s what I do

Same as that. There is no right or wrong answer however I've just always used black for the same reason.
 

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