Electrical (lighting question)

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Hi All

I have a halogen fitting that takes 4 50watt halogen mains voltage bulbs.

I want to connect this to a normal plug and plug it into the mains.

What kind of fuse should I be using, and will i need to use any special wire. Its just I have an old desk lamp and want to use the cord, plug and switch from that if possible.

Also worth noting that I will be using 4 LED GU10 colour change bulbs and not halogens.

Any suggestions, thanks in advance

Aaron
 
Excellent. So will a cable and switch from an old 40 watt desk lamp be up to the trick you think?

Thanks
Aaron
 
fluiduk said:
Hi All

I have a halogen fitting that takes 4 50watt halogen mains voltage bulbs.

I want to connect this to a normal plug and plug it into the mains.

What kind of fuse should I be using, and will i need to use any special wire. Its just I have an old desk lamp and want to use the cord, plug and switch from that if possible.

Also worth noting that I will be using 4 LED GU10 colour change bulbs and not halogens.

Any suggestions, thanks in advance

Aaron

EDIT: Ignore me.....
 
Excellent, I can get to work on that later!

I did lighting design at college, but never got bogged down in voltages/loads etc, had techies for that lol, i just make the pretty colours lol

Thanks for the help guys.

Aaron
 
fluiduk said:
I have a halogen fitting that takes 4 50watt halogen mains voltage bulbs.

fluiduk said:
Excellent. So will a cable and switch from an old 40 watt desk lamp be up to the trick you think?

Thanks
Aaron


Might not be OK. 4 x 50W = 200W into a switch that might only be rated for 40W.
 
Not really the socket is behind the TV and amp etc, not at all easy to get to.

I live 30 seconds from a well known, but rubbish electrical shop so I will venture in there and get a higher rated switch if needs be.

Aaron
 
You could install a FCU with backbox to a new location. Wire a length of 1mm/1.5mm 3-core flex with a plug on one end to the socket. Wire the other end into the FCU.

Then wire the halogens into the FCU.

Lights -> FCU 3a Fuse <- 3-C Flex Cable -> Plug 3/5amp fuse/Socket.
 
Um, unless i've missed an edit you say you are using the LED based lights. These aren't 50w, they are more like 5w, if that. The cable from the old light will be fine.
 
Scream said:
You could install a FCU with backbox to a new location. Wire a length of 1mm/1.5mm 3-core flex with a plug on one end to the socket. Wire the other end into the FCU.

Then wire the halogens into the FCU.

Lights -> FCU 3a Fuse <- 3-C Flex Cable -> Plug 3/5amp fuse/Socket.

Why on earth would you want to power an FCU by a plug and socket? :confused: Besides, you can't do it legally- it breaks electrical regulations ;)

Because the fitting is an open unit at the back, it would be unsafe and you can't use the cable off your old light because one, it is too small and two, it has no earth and the fitting MUST be earthed. I also doubt that the switch would be rated for that kind of use anyway.

The fitting must be in some kind of fitting to make it safe for use. It must then have an inline switch rated at 13 amps and then have an RCD breaker wired directly on to the end all wired in 1.5mm squared 3 core flex :)
 
SB118 said:
Um, unless i've missed an edit you say you are using the LED based lights. These aren't 50w, they are more like 5w, if that. The cable from the old light will be fine.

No it won't- electrical regulations don't work like that. The cable has to be able to take the maximum possible load of the fitting- i.e. if it is possible to put bigger wattage bulbs in, the cable must accomodate for them.
 
Trigger said:
Read Post #15 :)

Damn, missed that one! :p

Even if he ran 4 x 50w lamps it would stil lbe less than an amp, he'd best take a close look at the switch and see what the rating is then.




/me hopes he's covered the bases this time.
 
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