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<blockquote data-quote="Bungy" data-source="post: 519100" data-attributes="member: 34068"><p>I would like to install an LED lighting solution - mood lighting for my living room wall. This will be a 3.7 meter LED tape hidden behind a 2" (ish) plinth. I have recently remodeled my kitchen and have a new partition wall. My sparks has installed a standard light switch near the door and run grey electrical cable which pokes out of a hole at the top corner ready to be connected to my LED's. From what I can see online my LED kit will come with a Driver that has a 3 pin plug. Currently I don't have a 3 pin socket! I therefore need to interface my Grey wires from the light switch with the LED driver. I'm thinking that I could cut the 3 pin plug off the driver and join the cables in a small connector box however I would not have an in-line fuse at this point. Would this solution work please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bungy, post: 519100, member: 34068"] I would like to install an LED lighting solution - mood lighting for my living room wall. This will be a 3.7 meter LED tape hidden behind a 2" (ish) plinth. I have recently remodeled my kitchen and have a new partition wall. My sparks has installed a standard light switch near the door and run grey electrical cable which pokes out of a hole at the top corner ready to be connected to my LED's. From what I can see online my LED kit will come with a Driver that has a 3 pin plug. Currently I don't have a 3 pin socket! I therefore need to interface my Grey wires from the light switch with the LED driver. I'm thinking that I could cut the 3 pin plug off the driver and join the cables in a small connector box however I would not have an in-line fuse at this point. Would this solution work please? [/QUOTE]
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