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Installing a switch and light at the end of a downlight circuit
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<blockquote data-quote="mavman" data-source="post: 491577" data-attributes="member: 32278"><p>I have 6 x GU5.3 low voltage down lights controlled from a single switch in my office. Each down light has its own transformer. I want to ask an electrician to add a 240v double spot light with its own switch at the end of the existing daisy chain as per the attached picture. (the double spotlights will shine onto my work desk and I want to be able to turn them off without switching off all the down lights). The daisy chain is 240v and I am simply using the final switch to control the final light. Please see the attached for what I hope to have done. Any thoughts?<img src="https://www.electriciansforums.net/attachments/downlight-wiring-gif.54313/" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mavman, post: 491577, member: 32278"] I have 6 x GU5.3 low voltage down lights controlled from a single switch in my office. Each down light has its own transformer. I want to ask an electrician to add a 240v double spot light with its own switch at the end of the existing daisy chain as per the attached picture. (the double spotlights will shine onto my work desk and I want to be able to turn them off without switching off all the down lights). The daisy chain is 240v and I am simply using the final switch to control the final light. Please see the attached for what I hope to have done. Any thoughts?[IMG]https://www.electriciansforums.net/attachments/downlight-wiring-gif.54313/[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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