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Steve
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4th Jun 16 at 05:38   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have this one

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/220711348801

Supports up to 4 tv outlets. As long as you have power in the loft you just plug it in and run your TV aerial wires to it
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I've just got up in the loft for a look. I've got this box up there at the moment...



I've got two aerials up there, one going into 'downlink' and one going into 'return in'

I don't know why there's four coming off as we only have two TV sockets in the flat. It's about 5m between each aerial and the box... is that too long? There's only one plug socket up there too which is used by that box above, I've read quite often you can just plug in the power behind the TV?
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No that should be OK

Try getting an aerial alignment app for your phone and realigning that
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Cool actually I noticed the initial input was a bit loose... so did it up really tight and now all HD channels are working and haven't glitched even once after half hour viewing! Could be it? Hope so.

Also thought the other outputs might be going to the flat below us never thought about that. Oh well at least I have a back up plan now it fails again.
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Todays job was to find a light for the hallway.

I wanted to combine the two small hanging lights into one bigger one in the middle, because that ceiling was starting to get a bit cluttered with two lights, an AP, a smoke alarm, a speaker and a loft access - all you can see here



Went to homebase found a light and set about the wiring.

First I ripped all the wiring out to the second light that wasn't needed, but the wire from the first light wasn't long enough to reach the middle of the hall, so i also ripped out with wiring to the switch and ran a fresh longer one - 3 switches for one light complicates things a tad if you don't know how its meant to wire up



Then I found the center of the hall and put in a wooden support for the light, it didnt actually need it reall as it was quite light weight, but always worth doing for future options



Next was to extend the wire from the supply, this ran quite a long way so rather than rip it all out and replace it with new, I used an extension box



Hanging out the ceiling for the new light



Then I had a bit of a head scratching moment, as whenever I turned the power on it was tripping off, I knew nothing was wrong with the wiring layouts, so was puzzled, eventually tracked it down to that extension box, the plastic gripper clips when I tightened them actually pinched the live and stripped some of the sheath so it was shorting out, re-did that but tightened the plastic clips less, then it worked fine, some finished pics





The balls have a crackle effect









Apologies if you found this update boring
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You're a brave man messing with a lighting circuit with more than one switch.
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Something tells me you didn't do that wiring.
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o rly

Who did then? my Mrs? its only been us two here all day

[Edited on 05-06-2016 by Steve]
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You're a brave man messing with a lighting circuit with more than one switch.


Its fairly easy really if you can figure out which is supply and which is from the switch(s)



In my case there was no supply to next light. There was when there was two lights on the ceiling

[Edited on 05-06-2016 by Steve]
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Useful little piccy that, thanks.
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quote:
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Something tells me you didn't do that wiring.


Mains wiring is child's play, an obsessive compulsive like shteven would do it in his sleep!
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New light lol



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Looks nice. What's the deal with the plug sockets half way up the wall?
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Building regs
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People in wheel chairs. Shouldn't be allowed access to electricity, ruining the look of houses for all of us.
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Lol
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quote:
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People in wheel chairs. Shouldn't be allowed access to electricity, ruining the look of houses for all of us.


When we think 3CM has reached maximum-bellend he goes and selects another gear.
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450mm to the bottom of a socket is about right if you ask me. Why would you want sockets just above your skirting.
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quote:
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This is fucking with my OCD!
Going to move this over now the light has gone?
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Could do actually
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looking gd Steve
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thx
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Will you be carving pumpkins for this house?
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quote:
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450mm to the bottom of a socket is about right if you ask me. Why would you want sockets just above your skirting.


Because they look fucking ridiculous half way up the wall.
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Makes whatever you plug in a trip hazard, could end up in a wheelchair

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