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Re: WIRED lamp module
Nigel,
If you really want these instead of the LD's then I can suggest a supplier
which
is much cheaper, his name is Luc and his e-mail is
luc.degrande@xxxxxxx. He
did have a couple of hundred of these at circa
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£12.00 ex VAT, not sure how many
he has now. You have to remove the bottom bit (plug etc) but this is
fairly
easy. There is a tutorial on www.futureflat.org which gives a blow by blow
description. I've done this for a number now with no problems. Really
should
be mounted in some sort of enclosure, I have mine at a number of
switchboard
locations mounted in modified 2 gang surface pattress boxes with blanking
plates
that have safe fuse holders (Screw in variety) mounted. This way I get two
Lamp
Modules per pattress box.
I'm getting close to finishing my kitchen and plan to post some pics when
I'm
done.
HTH
Mark
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