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Batten lampholder on a plug in lead?
My father's preferred method of lighting.
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Batten lampholder on a plug in lead?
The hatch definitely can't be smaller as it needs to be big enough to fit a hot water cylinder through it when it inevitably needs replacing one day. As for moving it, its physically doable but it's currently in a position with maximum headspace above which is still only maybe 4-5ft so wouldn't really want any less. Basically I think we just need to work around it.With having lights under the units, id say you only need 3 downlights equidistant in the ceiling.... but one would be right where the hatch is.
Can the hatch be made smaller, or moved to between light positions?
Looking at the photos..... i cant see cables in yet for the under unit lights.
Nope! Batten holder on T&E, wired into circuit, with a fair bit of slack.Batten lampholder on a plug in lead?
I tend to use these anyway. I prefer the look, with the concentric circle effect, they can be aimed if desired, and the bigger cut out allows me to get my hand up into the ceiling void to find wires that the plasterer has pushed up out of his way.Lots of different tilt and turn down lights available, put them opposite the area you wish to light and tilt them towards the work area,
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