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Fw: LD11 Loadings
Luckily my cinema room is a large bedroom over the garage. So the
transfomer will be in the loft - very easy access :-)
G.
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Keith Doxey <ukha@xxxxxxx>
Today 02:56
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Quoting Neil Fuller <neil@xxxxxxx>:
>
> >>The reason to putting them close to door openings
> is so that if you need to get to them you only have to pull back one
corner
> of carpet.
>
> For my twenty-five years in the business, that's a damn good idea
that
I've
> never thought of.
>
My bathroom is a single storey flat roofed extension at the rear of the
house.
When I fitted my halogen lights I had to fit and wire the transformer
before
the plasterboard went up. I also had to consider how I would replace it in
the
event of transformer failure...
...solution...
I fitted ceiling speakers that drop out after twisting them through 30*.
The
transformer is just inside one of the speaker cutouts so is extremely easy
to
get access to. It could be changed in about 15 minutes flat needing only a
screwdriver and pair of cutters for the terminations :-)
Keith
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