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Woody5

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Hi, if I have 3 led strip lights on 3 separate led drivers and I’m taking power from a double gang socket will I need 3 switch fuse spurs. can it be done on one switch fuse spur.

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you can connect all 3 drivers into a single fused connection unit. probably need a 3A fuse
 

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