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Hello Guys,

is there an acceptable safe way to add and wire in a small 35wat light from an existing light switch.

I was thinking to put the light in series but however if I do that, wont that light be taking all the amps that are passing through the light switch. at the moment that switch only powers one light so i dont think it would be that much.

I can not access the loop or make one becuase all i can access is the live and switched live at the light switch.

Any suggestions would be most appreciative.

thanks

Regards#
DD368
 
You won't be able to do it that way. You'll need to get a neutral from the light. You could however get an additional light added, or get a switch with a neon indicator. Depends why you're trying to do this - there's probably a better alternative.
 
You won't be able to do it that way. You'll need to get a neutral from the light. You could however get an additional light added, or get a switch with a neon indicator. Depends why you're trying to do this - there's probably a better alternative.

This poster has in the past said they've done CU changes so this should be a walk in the park!
 
No. Not possible. You need a neutral.

And don't even think of using the earth as a neutral.

LOL, that was exactly what I would have said hehe, I have seen it done, changing the subject slightly, I have lost count of the amount of flex's I have seen on central heating systems where the earth has been used as a live or neutral rather than use a 4 core.
 
Guys,

let me explain my question again because none of you seem to have understood what i asked.

I can get to the light switch with a length of twin and earth which will lead to the new light. I want to know if it is acceptable to wire it up in SERIES. However because it's in SERIES I am concerned about loading across the light and if i am compromising regulations.

Neutral is basically a return path for electrcicity which i am in effect creating by putting the light in SERIES. So...any suggestions are welcome.

Here's a diagram for those of you who don't know what is meant by Series.

Many thanks again for all your useful contributions. :)

DD368
 

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I think we all "got" what you were trying to do.

Neither lamp will have 230V across it. The supply voltage will get divided between them, in a ratio depending on their relative resistances at the resultant current. The only situation where this might stand a chance of working would be if both lamps were identical 110V items.
 

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