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Fitting Strip Lights In The Loft

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:11 pm
by nitro23456
Whilst laying boards in my loft, I have managed to nail through the upstairs lighting circuit. I have chopped out the damaged section of flex and joined the good ends with a three way enclosed junction box (one of the ones that cases it all in.... 3 way because thats what I had)

This got me thinking, instead of dragging my extension cable and a light up to the loft every time (currently no light in the loft) I go up, I want to add some lighting by using the third junction of the box mentioned above.

I want to add a fluorescent light to the roof structure. One like this:
http://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=15 ... nvt/162279

Is it as simple as running some flex to a fused switch just inside the loft hatch and then from said switch to the light fitting?

I would ideally like the light to be a bright as possible to enable me to be able to maintain my loft header tanks etc...... so if anyone can suggest a better product?

Any advice welcome, although I am not looking for 'get an electrician' as I am more than capable and have one who can check it all for me afterwards.

Re: Fitting Strip Lights In The Loft

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 2:50 am
by BLAKEY1963
[quote="nitro23456"]Whilst laying boards in my loft, I have managed to nail through the upstairs lighting circuit. I have chopped out the damaged section of flex and joined the good ends with a three way enclosed junction box (one of the ones that cases it all in.... 3 way because thats what I had)

This got me thinking, instead of dragging my extension cable and a light up to the loft every time (currently no light in the loft) I go up, I want to add some lighting by using the third junction of the box mentioned above.

I want to add a fluorescent light to the roof structure. One like this:
http://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=15 ... nvt/162279

Is it as simple as running some flex to a fused switch just inside the loft hatch and then from said switch to the light fitting?

I would ideally like the light to be a bright as possible to enable me to be able to maintain my loft header tanks etc...... so if anyone can suggest a better product?

Any advice welcome, although I am not looking for 'get an electrician' as I am more than capable and have one who can check it all for me afterwards.[/quote]

NITRO
I know u want advice from this site , but as u r lucky enough to
have an electrician at hand , and u sound VERY capable of doing the task
get your man to advise u first hand .

BLAKEY1963