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[OT] Low voltage kitchen lighting


  • Subject: [OT] Low voltage kitchen lighting
  • From: "Tim" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 10:00:33 -0000

Hi,

I'm putting some lights in my new kitchen and am looking for a bit of
reassurance - Ideally I'd like to permanantly wire the transformers and
just switch the 12V by means of discreet surface mount LV switches (which I
am still seeking BTW).  would this be OK?  The transformers don't make any
noise or draw any current when there is no 12v current flow, so it seems to
me it would be OK.  I don't really want to have big 240V switches to turn
on under cabinet lights etc.

Any thoughts greatly received.

Tim

BTW I hosted my Windows 7 launch party last night (AKA some pizza with
friends) and got a copy of Windows 7 ultimage Signature edition as well as
goody bags, napkins, playing cards etc. for my trouble.  Sweet.



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