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On Oct 26, 8:43*pm, Steve Walker wrote:
The loop in ceiling rose is just a pain. When I wired my house, I wired everything to junction boxes, with just a single drop of twin and earth to each ceiling rose - so much easier when I've wanted to change to different light fittings which don't require a traditional rose. Heh, I know the feeling. You can avoid the junction boxes via Loop In Switch. I sunk a 2G backbox in a suitable place on each floor with new supply cable, Wago Lever connectors ready. Each room has been progressively relaid with oval conduit, but existing wires left in place (except for 3c+e in hall). Someday I can just run LNE from the 2G backbox to each room's light switch via oval & back up via oval to the light fitting. Easy migration, easy central testing and almost idiot proof re simple LNE. Almost - still have to do two drops, perhaps "this winter" :-) |
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