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Planning, installing and using either indoor or outdoor artificial lights.
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How can I convert wall lights to under-shelf lighting?
I have a home office, which currently has a couple of wall lights (controlled by switches on the wall, so part of the normal lighting circuit). … I'd also quite like to have some lighting (possibly LED strips) under the lowest shelf to light the desk. …
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How to use LED lighting strip on ceiling?
In our living room, we have a single ceiling rose in the centre of the ceiling with a boring light fitting on it. I'd love to replace this with 4 led strips (about 2m each) running from the centre to …
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Why are my LED lights glowing?
Electroboom answered this well in a youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bgUy6zA0ts
It's basically using the switch wiring as a capacitor, and is not a wiring fault.
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Why are my LED lights glowing?
Also, if I turn off the main circuit breaker for the lighting, they do stop glowing. …