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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Decking-Kitchen-Plinth-Lighting-Small/dp/B012OTNWPY/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&qid=1462522859&sr=8-18&keywords=small+decking+light

 

Want to wire these in my new house every other stair, want to have a fused spur in the hallway connected from the switched live and neutral of the hallway lights.

 

Thing is the power supply on that is plug type, just want to know what power supply i should buy so i can connect it to a fuse spur. I was never any good at working out what type of power supply is needed so pls go easy on me :unsure:  A link to the correct one would be great, it has to be non plug type (or one i can cut a mains plug off and wire into a fuse spur, not the sealed plug type) 

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Have you bought the kit yet? Otherwise it doesn't seem to mention what it is, some are 24v some are 12v , buy the kit then work out what supply you need as it will be on the supplied power pack or use a meter 

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hi

if 12 volt dc as per picture  old cctv psu or new led driver from tool station - screwfix  

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Why not combine with a covert PIR module in the top and bottom step to switch on for a pre set time?

 

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Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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10 hours ago, norman said:

Why not combine with a covert PIR module in the top and bottom step to switch on for a pre set time?

 

spy2-500x500.jpg

Great idea thanks Norman!

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12 hours ago, PeterJames said:

Make sure you set the timer just long enough for the mother in law to get only half way up

 

classic but thought they could see in pitch black over 100m

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