Convert plugged transformer to lighting ring.
Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 8:50 pm
Hey guys,
This is my first post, so go easy on me please!
I have just decorated our bedroom and have a large built in wardrobe which I would like to illuminate. I have just bought some lights very similar to these...
Google "homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=20001&partNumber=0021656&c_2=2|cat_16849318|Spotlights|14418024&c_1=1|category_root|Lighting|16849318"
Now, it comes with a transformer, terminated with a standard 3 pin plug. The terminator the following details...
Electronic Transformer for LV-Halogen Lamps
Prim.:230-240V~50Hz 0.35A
Sec.:11.6V~rms Max 6.7A 20-80W
I would like to have this light come on when using a standard light switch - is this possible?
Would I be better off stripping off the plug and wiring directly as if it was a standard light, or should I take off a branch from the lighting ring, and have the switch control a socket which the transformer is plugged into?
This second way, sounds very dirty, but it was my dads idea, and he is older and wiser, but I thought I would ask you guys first.
Thanks for a fantastic website by the way, some of the posters on here are very very helpful.
Thanks in advance for any help given.
Stuart
This is my first post, so go easy on me please!
I have just decorated our bedroom and have a large built in wardrobe which I would like to illuminate. I have just bought some lights very similar to these...
Google "homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=20001&partNumber=0021656&c_2=2|cat_16849318|Spotlights|14418024&c_1=1|category_root|Lighting|16849318"
Now, it comes with a transformer, terminated with a standard 3 pin plug. The terminator the following details...
Electronic Transformer for LV-Halogen Lamps
Prim.:230-240V~50Hz 0.35A
Sec.:11.6V~rms Max 6.7A 20-80W
I would like to have this light come on when using a standard light switch - is this possible?
Would I be better off stripping off the plug and wiring directly as if it was a standard light, or should I take off a branch from the lighting ring, and have the switch control a socket which the transformer is plugged into?
This second way, sounds very dirty, but it was my dads idea, and he is older and wiser, but I thought I would ask you guys first.
Thanks for a fantastic website by the way, some of the posters on here are very very helpful.
Thanks in advance for any help given.
Stuart