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I have 10 halogens mains connected

I want to operate them on 2 switches (6 lamps on one and 4 on another) I'm using celling roses for
Ease
but my query is can u feed two lamps off one celling rose???

I would have thought trying to use ceiling roses would make the job less easy.
 
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I wouldn't use a ceiling rose at all when fitting downlights.....they are designed for pendants! I personally use the Ashlesy J501 downlight junction boxes - but you need one of these per fitting. Makes it easy to loop to next fitting and install a length of heat resistant flex to the fitting itself.
 
same here except i use line connectors and enclosures.
 
Would he know how to use it though Tel? After all his question is basic so something with pointers etc may be a bit too far
 
well . i'v e just ( for want of something to relieve the boredom) been checking my 1976 AVO8 for accuracy. e,g, reads 12,3V d.c. on avo. calibrated digi reads 12.34V. similar on a.c. ranges. good enough for me.
 
well . i'v e just ( for want of something to relieve the boredom) been checking my 1976 AVO8 for accuracy. e,g, reads 12,3V d.c. on avo. calibrated digi reads 12.34V. similar on a.c. ranges. good enough for me.

Proving - once again - that newer is not necessarily better !!



(as I said to that gorgeous 21 year old bimbo I picked up last week!!)
 
I'm intrigued to know why Markymark has been online today but has not had anything more to say regarding this subject?

Perhaps the funky bunch have left him now so he's unsure of how to get the words up on to the monitor?



Jesus, it's really quite simple ;)
 
like it. i tell everyone i'm only 9 in dog years. knowing geordie, the 21 year old bimbo was probably a dog. they all look the same after 9 pints, anyway. LOL.
 
I was starting to get concerned that we may not have received a reply due to the OP receiving a fatal shock whilst working on the current lighting issue. Thankfully that is not the case as "Recent Activity" shows he logged on 6 hours ago...

Doesn't explain the lack of response on this thread though ????

:D
 
I was starting to get concerned that we may not have received a reply due to the OP receiving a fatal shock whilst working on the current lighting issue. Thankfully that is not the case as "Recent Activity" shows he logged on 6 hours ago...

Doesn't explain the lack of response on this thread though ????

:D

Yes it does. Simply doesn't want to hear or read people questioning their ability.

Its posters like this that really pxxx me off.
 

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