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daver
Finished a bathroom several weeks ago which included 4 downlights, mirror light, timed fan, Fan iso above door, occupancy sensor and a switch outside to override the occupancy. All was good or so I thought, till the snag list came to the builder.
It read, I wanted blue LED GU10 over the shower, A red one over the bath and I want the fan to come on without the lights.
I can see her point, but with only 20W of LED Lighting it certainly is not going to break the bank.
My thoughts are to run a piece of 1.5 to the switch, change the 1 gang to 2 gang (1 for fan), and switch between the perm live and the sw live to the fan, but knowing this would just turn the lights on. I remember years ago, I used diodes to stop current flow when fitting car alarms and wondered whether the same principle would apply with AC circuits.
If so, what would I use??? Any help or alternative method would be appreciated.
Regards
Dave
It read, I wanted blue LED GU10 over the shower, A red one over the bath and I want the fan to come on without the lights.
I can see her point, but with only 20W of LED Lighting it certainly is not going to break the bank.
My thoughts are to run a piece of 1.5 to the switch, change the 1 gang to 2 gang (1 for fan), and switch between the perm live and the sw live to the fan, but knowing this would just turn the lights on. I remember years ago, I used diodes to stop current flow when fitting car alarms and wondered whether the same principle would apply with AC circuits.
If so, what would I use??? Any help or alternative method would be appreciated.
Regards
Dave