I'm really impressed with that Chris and fair play for showing us that system of lighting.and keep getting the tools you graft so keep it up.happy new year
Always wondered how Qinetic switching worked mate appreciate that. Being an apprentice don’t get to learn this on site. As my boss had never even heard of it !!!
Really impressed with the Quinetic kit, no battery needed ... amazing! Perhaps switch drops will become a thing of the past. Thanks for taking us step by step through the installation, very interesting, thank you.
Another great video Chris. I've found the LED company online and will be contacting them, thanks for the tip. Don't take any notice of the haters, they are just envious, carry on with the channel.
Hi Chris, I am an electrician in the United States. I enjoy your videos and find them quite interesting. One thing I find similar between us is some of the nightmares we run into customers homes. Just like England customers are allowed to install their own electrical in the United States. If I ever had to work in your country I definitely would mess up the neutral contentions our color coding system in the US is so much different. Thank you I am learning a lot and have a new appreciation for my trade.
I'm really liking those quinetic devices you're using, giving me lots of ideas for things which were not possible before, thanks for sharing those. Maybe a thought for another vid just on all the places you've used them, and also when it would be a bad choice.
@@thomaswoodall3101 Hi Buddy. Yes. The Quinetic receiver needs a permanent feed, then you take the output of the Quinetic on to the lamp/s. If you have an existing physical switch you'll need to swap it out for a Quinetic. Maybe ask CJR for full details as I'm not a qualified spark! Cheers
Chris don't beat yourself up about the negative d**kheads on here ! I'm an experienced electrician but still enjoy watching other Sparks videos on RUclips lets face it none of us know everything and you can see by the comments that the lads and lasses that are training really appreciate it so keep up the good work buddy.
Thanks for another brilliant video, Chris. I love your thoroughness and attention to detail - sadly lacking from so many tradespersons these days! As you so rightly said, stuff the jealous types - let them get their videos out!!
I do quite a lot of LED tape, and I'd give you the following tips: 1. use 2x 0.75mm flat flex for your connection to the SELV transformer, it just fits nicer. 2. scissors are your friend for cutting LED tape - they give you a much nicer cut and you can cut exactly on the line so you can get equal sized pads (more useful if you do your own soldering). Also, they can cut the diffuser quickly and quite well. 3. hammer the diffuser in. Very, very gently, just a soft tap makes it much easier (I also do that on plastic trunking lid) 4. use a dab of superglue every 4-6" along the tape and you won't get called back due to the glue on the back of the LED tape failing in a few years time. Also, I typically drill through the flat edge rather than the 45 degree part when screwing through corner extrusion (and I always screw through extrusion rather than using clips). I've got my first quinetic switch to fit in a couple of weeks, so it was useful to see the demo! What a frustration that they don't have an earth terminal, though.
You should never use super glue anywhere near LED’s. It can react with the phosphor resulting in colour shift. It will also void the warranty if buying from a reputable supplier
You and DSS got me onto Quinetic, love the system and use it all the time. A lot of clients are skeptical but one demo soon wins em over! Keep up the hard work Chris and enjoy your well deserved free stuff! 😉
Hi Craig - just wondering if you can advise what to do with Quinetic units when you carry out insulation testing of a domestic property since they are permanently connected to line and neutral. Do you have to locate and disconnect or can they survive the 500 volt test voltage?
@@LyndalewinderHi Julian. The receivers contain sensitive circuits so would not be advisable to pump 500v through it, I've haven't risked this myself! You can either IR test to cpc with L and N linked or disconnect the units and test each leg.
@@craigtonge455 Thanks for the reply Craig. Just found a data sheet (from TLC direct) that says the controller can stand up to 380vac for 24 hours and also says 600v or less so I think it should be ok with 500 vdc for the test. Not sure whether I'm brave enough to try it though! Cheers
@@Lyndalewinder yeah me neither! Although I suspect you'll get some strange results. Do an IR test with 250 and see what you get! I suspect it's just a relay switch inside.
Keep cracking on with the videos Chris , people don't seem to realise the time and effort your guys put in for our enjoyment. Enjoy them freebies, well done.
good video mate, don't worry about the RUclips haters, Thomas Nagy told me this a few years ago, you will always get them as you have enough balls to put yourself in the public domain, unlike others, look forward to the next one.
I hope you get more free stuff than you know what to do with. All deserved given the time and effort put into these videos. Not to mention your brilliant work ethic and attention to detail. Keep it up Chris.
I am looking to do this now, inspired, almost finished with it but... stupidly went to test it without a led driver installed in my haste. POP! there goes the led strip. So I got a new strip (its aprox 4m) and powered it all up, flashing on and off. I think the 12w led driver i have isnt enough as I would need a 50w or 60w one. The 15w driver you have is fine for that length, but needs a higher watt for longer lengths of led strip
i did thumbs up but i felt i needed to comment re the metal filings in the bedroom carpet, i drilled myself in the house many times, and for the time it takes to get a sheet of newspaper or an old cereal box its well worth the effort :) but you knew this really anyway.
How dare you get free stuff for putting hundreds of hours into making videos for me to watch for literally zero cost, how very dare you!! Seriously though, love the channel and you put out some great stuff!
Only recently subbed to you, and bloody love all your tools... free or not lol...wish they were mine...bit of a tool freak to be honest, great video great tools sn a great all round sparky, wish you lived nearby
Great video pal, stairway lighting always looks good on the stairs. I've put LED strip all the way up in metal enclosure powered by Alexa. I may jig it about and try get it working of a quinetic switch. The idea is great....
@@Cjrelectrical. Sod the peeps who moan at you for the stuff you get sent bud - you put an untold amount of unpaid hours into this content so I'd say that is fair. I am genuinely interested, amused and entertained by your stuff bud so keep it up please. So much so you have helped me decide what career to go into when I finish in the Army in the next few years.
I just simply love your content. I'm a learning electronics person (Don't know the title in English. NOT an electrician) but was always more interested in your line of work. Thanks for sharing your experience
I did something similar with a smart WiFi switch. Which is good but I can see the advantages of those switches, wherever possible I have used LightwaveRF but the stairs LED I wanted to be able to change colours. Nice to see I did this correctly lol. Good stuff as always and great drills :) makes me want to go an clean mine, Milwaukee stuff is A1
Should have got Bundy to help out in the top loft, great vids mate your attention to detail is admirable. I think the short intro at the beginning is a great idea and a great way of testing it all works.
Great vid Chris - very well explained. Could your tell me what happens if you carry out an insulation test on a circuit with a Quinetic switch unit. Because it is permanently connected to Line and Neutral do you need to disconnect one side or will it survive the 500v of the test?
Nice vid. Got some great ideas to use now. Absolute childish jealousy. I think its great you get free stuff. Gives me more ideas of whether or not to add more tools to my kit. Hey, I've recently been adding inlne WiFi switches to stuff I can control from my phone or Alexa, cheap too! You probably know about these though. Anyway. Thumbs up Mate.
Hi Chris, Great video not easy in confined spaces. In regards to "free stuff" You are advertising products by using them for they're proper real life applications. Sounds like knipex or whoever are getting the best deal ever. They should be sponsoring you never mind just giving you one stripping tool or whatever.
Great video. Thanks so much. Can I ask perhaps a silly question... I am going to install stair lights (daisy chain 20mm lights on each step into the stringer) and I want to add a motion/pir sensor top and bottom of stairs. Question is, do I buy 240v pir sensors and install them before the transformer or do I buy 12v pir sensors and install them after the transformer? Many thanks!😊
Great installation, only thing I would have done is used a flat profile so the light washed up the wall to the ceiling, would have been less 'in your face' when standing at the top of the stairs and given a more uniform light spread but still looks great and does the job. Great video
Chris a brilliant explanation and demo. Thanks. I always appreciate the detail rather than a kind of waving of the hand, look we did all this, on time lapse. Nightmare.
Thank you for taking the time and the effort to make this video. The switch and receiver will be ideal for my under cabinet lights. ATB for the future.
Good video. informative and inspirational. I wasn't aware if those kinetic switches, very useful. two questions.... it there a timetable version? for example, in this case, press the switch to turn the light on, then it will automatically turn off after a set period of time? also what is the operational range? for example, control a security light fixed to my shed at the end of the garden (approx 9 metres) with the switch inside the house?
Nice little project. The only thing I would do for my staircase is fit an upward facing profile so the LEDs aren't facing you when you come down the stairs.
Got two traditional looking pendant lights in my kitchen to give a bit more light over some worktop. Used this method exactly. Quenetic switching fed from the last 3 plate lighting rose. Needed to rod through 2 cables to feed the pendants, all installed into an adaptable box and clipped direct. I hope this quenetic switching becomes a bit more cost effective in time, especially if your doing a rewire and incorporating this system, i recently quoted for a rewire and doing a quenetic system put an extra £700 on the job. Loving the rant by the way. If you ain't in it, you won't get it.
I really think the best example for these is where Chris is using them, when doing a rewire and you're chasing walls anyway the cost to fit cables and for the decorators to fix up is cheaper than these are, but when it's already decorated or the customer changes their mind after decorating, these are definitely cheaper, I don't think they really need to become cheaper than they are, even if I do agree they are expensive for what they are.
Nice video, I would like to learn more about the switches, they both look wireless. Also I would like to know how you would set up an outdoor LED strip complying with safety rules in the UK, including power cable management. Going to google those switches now! Thanks.
Excellent content Chris, many thanks, keep up the great work. I know only to well how hard it is to work, home school and then upload videos. Hope you get many more free tools, well deserved mate 👍
Could I use one of those kinetic switches in a bathroom to control a low voltage feed from the loft to a led strip over a mirror, or will I fall foul of the dreaded Part P?
Ref the freebies, I use nearly all the gear you've been given and I learnt what's good and whats junk the expensive way. My kit has a majority of Wera, Wiha, Milwaukee and knipex because it doesn't let me down. Point being that you aren't pushing junk.
Hi Chris great brilliant vid just what I was looking for , a question sir, do you know if you can connect two switches to that receiver as I’d like to do this on our stairs one at the bottom and top of the stairs obviously thanks 🙏👍
Excellent video again Chris I liked how you sat down and showed how to connect and pair up the switch that could be a good thing in the future if you have time a sort of how to thanks for sharing and I hope you get a FREE can of fly spray 🤭👍
Measure from the wall to, say 500m, and make a light mark that will be covered by the extrusion. Then measure from the other wall to the mark. Add the two together for spot-on measurements.
Hi Chris. You mentioned that you used ‘lumileds’ as you preferred supplier of led tape. How do you purchase these please ? I can see a webpage for the company but can’t find a uplifting. Thanks and keep up with the videos. Nice format in this Preston.
Happy new year Chris, Lovely job and thanks for sharing it with us. I hope you get inundated with freebies form tool manufacturers, you've earned it for the way in which you won't skip corners in your work. All the best and Stay Safe.
Great video m8 👍 It's gave me an idea I am, I am thinking if installing an led strip light up my stair case. But I would like to install two PIR'S one at bottom to turn on whem walking up the stairs and one at the top to co. E on when your walking down the stairs. But I am a bit baffled as how I would connect both PIR'S to the driver. Do you think you could help out with a wiring diagram at all 😁
Used the Quinetic switches for bathroom lighting and fan, got rid of the pull cords. Take a look at the Varilight Power Grid Quinetic, some nice faceplates and switches.
Great vid Chris. Absolutely spot on about negativity. As Guy Martin says "if it was easy , everybody would be doing it"
Exactly 👍
Well said.
I'm really impressed with that Chris and fair play for showing us that system of lighting.and keep getting the tools you graft so keep it up.happy new year
Always wondered how Qinetic switching worked mate appreciate that. Being an apprentice don’t get to learn this on site. As my boss had never even heard of it !!!
Hi Chris thanks for sharing your video with me and I would like to see more of your videos please
Really impressed with the Quinetic kit, no battery needed ... amazing! Perhaps switch drops will become a thing of the past. Thanks for taking us step by step through the installation, very interesting, thank you.
Another great video Chris. I've found the LED company online and will be contacting them, thanks for the tip. Don't take any notice of the haters, they are just envious, carry on with the channel.
Thanks Tom
Hi Chris, I am an electrician in the United States. I enjoy your videos and find them quite interesting. One thing I find similar between us is some of the nightmares we run into customers homes. Just like England customers are allowed to install their own electrical in the United States. If I ever had to work in your country I definitely would mess up the neutral contentions our color coding system in the US is so much different. Thank you I am learning a lot and have a new appreciation for my trade.
I'm really liking those quinetic devices you're using, giving me lots of ideas for things which were not possible before, thanks for sharing those. Maybe a thought for another vid just on all the places you've used them, and also when it would be a bad choice.
I just installed a Quinetic in my hallway, dead simple and great products :)
Hi mate quick question
Do you just need a permanent feed to the driver and that it ?
Cheers
@@thomaswoodall3101 Hi Buddy. Yes. The Quinetic receiver needs a permanent feed, then you take the output of the Quinetic on to the lamp/s. If you have an existing physical switch you'll need to swap it out for a Quinetic. Maybe ask CJR for full details as I'm not a qualified spark!
Cheers
Chris don't beat yourself up about the negative d**kheads on here ! I'm an experienced electrician but still enjoy watching other Sparks videos on RUclips lets face it none of us know everything and you can see by the comments that the lads and lasses that are training really appreciate it so keep up the good work buddy.
Great video. Good explanation on how to connect up Quinetic kit.
Thanks for another brilliant video, Chris. I love your thoroughness and attention to detail - sadly lacking from so many tradespersons these days! As you so rightly said, stuff the jealous types - let them get their videos out!!
Absolutely terrific video.
You took lot of effort to show all how it's done. Thanks for posting, I might add one on my stairs now.
Brilliant video Chris👍🏾
Another great video im a carpenter re training as an electrician your chanel is so helpful
Love watching your videos very informative, get all the freebies you can I would.
brilliant video, thank you. Gonna get some of those VDE screwdrivers! Nice one
Another great work and video .My favourite channel.
Don't feed the trolls; if you're going to shout out, shout out your supporters. Haters gonna hate. Love your stuff, learning all the time.
Definitely
I do quite a lot of LED tape, and I'd give you the following tips:
1. use 2x 0.75mm flat flex for your connection to the SELV transformer, it just fits nicer.
2. scissors are your friend for cutting LED tape - they give you a much nicer cut and you can cut exactly on the line so you can get equal sized pads (more useful if you do your own soldering). Also, they can cut the diffuser quickly and quite well.
3. hammer the diffuser in. Very, very gently, just a soft tap makes it much easier (I also do that on plastic trunking lid)
4. use a dab of superglue every 4-6" along the tape and you won't get called back due to the glue on the back of the LED tape failing in a few years time.
Also, I typically drill through the flat edge rather than the 45 degree part when screwing through corner extrusion (and I always screw through extrusion rather than using clips).
I've got my first quinetic switch to fit in a couple of weeks, so it was useful to see the demo! What a frustration that they don't have an earth terminal, though.
You should never use super glue anywhere near LED’s. It can react with the phosphor resulting in colour shift.
It will also void the warranty if buying from a reputable supplier
You and DSS got me onto Quinetic, love the system and use it all the time. A lot of clients are skeptical but one demo soon wins em over! Keep up the hard work Chris and enjoy your well deserved free stuff! 😉
Hi Craig - just wondering if you can advise what to do with Quinetic units when you carry out insulation testing of a domestic property since they are permanently connected to line and neutral. Do you have to locate and disconnect or can they survive the 500 volt test voltage?
@@LyndalewinderHi Julian. The receivers contain sensitive circuits so would not be advisable to pump 500v through it, I've haven't risked this myself! You can either IR test to cpc with L and N linked or disconnect the units and test each leg.
@@craigtonge455 Thanks for the reply Craig. Just found a data sheet (from TLC direct) that says the controller can stand up to 380vac for 24 hours and also says 600v or less so I think it should be ok with 500 vdc for the test. Not sure whether I'm brave enough to try it though! Cheers
@@Lyndalewinder yeah me neither! Although I suspect you'll get some strange results. Do an IR test with 250 and see what you get! I suspect it's just a relay switch inside.
What do you think of the wagoboxes and terminal blocks.... They look the business. I'm so use to the ordinary screw block connectors
Did a lighting rewire using Quinetic recently as the landlord didn’t want any chasing and redecorating to the switch drops. Works brilliantly.
This is fantastic, I didn’t even know this kind of thing even existed!
Great vid 👍
I work for a lighting company and we supply 24v Osram tape. The short pitch version is excellent
Good video mate, first time hearing about these quinetic wireless switches..!
Keep cracking on with the videos Chris , people don't seem to realise the time and effort your guys put in for our enjoyment. Enjoy them freebies, well done.
Cheers Alex
Excellent video as normal. Stay safe.
Thanks Robert
good video mate, don't worry about the RUclips haters, Thomas Nagy told me this a few years ago, you will always get them as you have enough balls to put yourself in the public domain, unlike others, look forward to the next one.
28:40 Why you do worry about jealous people. You deserved all that free staff. Thanks for nice straightforward videos mate. All the best Les👍
You are doing a great job Chris. Ignore the haters, don't give them oxygen.
Thanks Shane
You are very creative with patience. I really like your videos.
Really informative video! A lot of effort has gone into it - thanks!
Awesome informative video
I hope you get more free stuff than you know what to do with. All deserved given the time and effort put into these videos.
Not to mention your brilliant work ethic and attention to detail.
Keep it up Chris.
Cheers Dan
Nice tidy work Chris ! as always.
Cheers mate
6:43 - Illuminate :) I believe thats the word you were looking for.
Great vid mate
Minion style
Excellent video. Really well explained. To hell with any negative, jealous people.
Cheers Mark
Great video and demonstration. Enjoyed watching everything involved in the process step by step. End effect was impressive. Thanks Chris.
Thank you
I am looking to do this now, inspired, almost finished with it but... stupidly went to test it without a led driver installed in my haste. POP! there goes the led strip. So I got a new strip (its aprox 4m) and powered it all up, flashing on and off. I think the 12w led driver i have isnt enough as I would need a 50w or 60w one. The 15w driver you have is fine for that length, but needs a higher watt for longer lengths of led strip
i did thumbs up but i felt i needed to comment re the metal filings in the bedroom carpet, i drilled myself in the house many times, and for the time it takes to get a sheet of newspaper or an old cereal box its well worth the effort :) but you knew this really anyway.
How dare you get free stuff for putting hundreds of hours into making videos for me to watch for literally zero cost, how very dare you!! Seriously though, love the channel and you put out some great stuff!
Only recently subbed to you, and bloody love all your tools... free or not lol...wish they were mine...bit of a tool freak to be honest, great video great tools sn a great all round sparky, wish you lived nearby
Thanks for info on lights you deserve your free bees bet it doesn’t come near the money spent at wholesalers.
Chris got some free stuff Whaaaaa, whaaaaa, good luck mate, fill ya boots, you deserve it.
Could have used Velcro sticky tape to stick profile down too - amazing versatile stuff!!!
Great video pal, stairway lighting always looks good on the stairs. I've put LED strip all the way up in metal enclosure powered by Alexa. I may jig it about and try get it working of a quinetic switch. The idea is great....
Thanks absolutely great video and very helpful 🇮🇪😎👏
Another clear and informative video Chris. Nothing wrong with being a top influencer 🤣
Thanks Christopher
Keep up the hard work and thanks for the awesome content stay safe and take care
Cheers good video
New technology. Very interesting Chris. Thank you. As for freebie tools, don't worry about the moaners. They are just jealous of your success.
Cheers Alan
IET books nicely placed @7:05. Nice vid Chris. might do something similar in my daughter's cuboard.
Genuine bedtime reading 🤣
@@Cjrelectrical 🤣
@@Cjrelectrical. Sod the peeps who moan at you for the stuff you get sent bud - you put an untold amount of unpaid hours into this content so I'd say that is fair. I am genuinely interested, amused and entertained by your stuff bud so keep it up please. So much so you have helped me decide what career to go into when I finish in the Army in the next few years.
I just simply love your content. I'm a learning electronics person (Don't know the title in English. NOT an electrician) but was always more interested in your line of work. Thanks for sharing your experience
I just got one those Knipex Ergostrip,decent Christmas present. I don't want much tools will do me
I did something similar with a smart WiFi switch. Which is good but I can see the advantages of those switches, wherever possible I have used LightwaveRF but the stairs LED I wanted to be able to change colours. Nice to see I did this correctly lol. Good stuff as always and great drills :) makes me want to go an clean mine, Milwaukee stuff is A1
Brilliant Video, you need to get an electrician to fit a light in your loft 😉😊
Should have got Bundy to help out in the top loft, great vids mate your attention to detail is admirable.
I think the short intro at the beginning is a great idea and a great way of testing it all works.
Great video Chris. More like this please.
Great vid Chris - very well explained. Could your tell me what happens if you carry out an insulation test on a circuit with a Quinetic switch unit. Because it is permanently connected to Line and Neutral do you need to disconnect one side or will it survive the 500v of the test?
Great video! As an industrial electrician who has just rewired my first house your videos were a massive help! Cheers for the great content!
Nice vid. Got some great ideas to use now.
Absolute childish jealousy.
I think its great you get free stuff.
Gives me more ideas of whether or not to add more tools to my kit.
Hey, I've recently been adding inlne WiFi switches to stuff I can control from my phone or Alexa, cheap too! You probably know about these though.
Anyway. Thumbs up Mate.
Cheers for the vid - great for a DIY'er like myself. Job looks the part. Love the IET books as bedside reading 😂
Chris quick question on a lighting circuit do you prefer taking the f/n and loop to the light or switch
Great video, looks like cool white, well done.
Fantastic content as always Chris. Companies sending products to successful channels to use/promote, is literally how RUclips works now.
Cheers Daniel
Looks really smart
Hi Chris,
Great video not easy in confined spaces.
In regards to "free stuff" You are advertising products by using them for they're proper real life applications. Sounds like knipex or whoever are getting the best deal ever. They should be sponsoring you never mind just giving you one stripping tool or whatever.
Great video. Thanks so much. Can I ask perhaps a silly question... I am going to install stair lights (daisy chain 20mm lights on each step into the stringer) and I want to add a motion/pir sensor top and bottom of stairs. Question is, do I buy 240v pir sensors and install them before the transformer or do I buy 12v pir sensors and install them after the transformer? Many thanks!😊
Great installation, only thing I would have done is used a flat profile so the light washed up the wall to the ceiling, would have been less 'in your face' when standing at the top of the stairs and given a more uniform light spread but still looks great and does the job. Great video
Where you get that pozi drill bit that was in your impact ? Looks really useful
Chris a brilliant explanation and demo. Thanks. I always appreciate the detail rather than a kind of waving of the hand, look we did all this, on time lapse. Nightmare.
Thank you for taking the time and the effort to make this video. The switch and receiver will be ideal for my under cabinet lights. ATB for the future.
Good video. informative and inspirational.
I wasn't aware if those kinetic switches, very useful.
two questions....
it there a timetable version? for example, in this case, press the switch to turn the light on, then it will automatically turn off after a set period of time?
also what is the operational range? for example, control a security light fixed to my shed at the end of the garden (approx 9 metres) with the switch inside the house?
what brand of led strips are these
Nice little project. The only thing I would do for my staircase is fit an upward facing profile so the LEDs aren't facing you when you come down the stairs.
Nice job Chris, I hate doing electrical work on my own house, always tempted to lash it in.
Haha
Got two traditional looking pendant lights in my kitchen to give a bit more light over some worktop. Used this method exactly. Quenetic switching fed from the last 3 plate lighting rose. Needed to rod through 2 cables to feed the pendants, all installed into an adaptable box and clipped direct.
I hope this quenetic switching becomes a bit more cost effective in time, especially if your doing a rewire and incorporating this system, i recently quoted for a rewire and doing a quenetic system put an extra £700 on the job.
Loving the rant by the way. If you ain't in it, you won't get it.
I really think the best example for these is where Chris is using them, when doing a rewire and you're chasing walls anyway the cost to fit cables and for the decorators to fix up is cheaper than these are, but when it's already decorated or the customer changes their mind after decorating, these are definitely cheaper, I don't think they really need to become cheaper than they are, even if I do agree they are expensive for what they are.
Nice video, I would like to learn more about the switches, they both look wireless. Also I would like to know how you would set up an outdoor LED strip complying with safety rules in the UK, including power cable management. Going to google those switches now! Thanks.
Very nice, I recommend a mirror above the lights
Brilliant video, not easy to record video while working especially when your on your own, keep up the good work
Hi Chris it seems these wireless switches are the way forward , love your videos keeps me updated on the trade 😀👍
Cheers
Excellent content Chris, many thanks, keep up the great work. I know only to well how hard it is to work, home school and then upload videos. Hope you get many more free tools, well deserved mate 👍
Could I use one of those kinetic switches in a bathroom to control a low voltage feed from the loft to a led strip over a mirror, or will I fall foul of the dreaded Part P?
use a quality UK sourced SELV power supply and keep the mains side out of the bathroom and you'll be fine
No real risk of electrocution with these kinetic switches. I wouldn't see why not, meh 🤷♂️
Great content and well deserved freebies 👍
Cheers Colin
Ref the freebies, I use nearly all the gear you've been given and I learnt what's good and whats junk the expensive way. My kit has a majority of Wera, Wiha, Milwaukee and knipex because it doesn't let me down. Point being that you aren't pushing junk.
Hi Chris great brilliant vid just what I was looking for , a question sir, do you know if you can connect two switches to that receiver as I’d like to do this on our stairs one at the bottom and top of the stairs obviously thanks 🙏👍
Another cracking video!! Superb.
Looks good
Excellent video again Chris I liked how you sat down and showed how to connect and pair up the switch that could be a good thing in the future if you have time a sort of how to thanks for sharing and I hope you get a FREE can of fly spray 🤭👍
great video
Measure from the wall to, say 500m, and make a light mark that will be covered by the extrusion. Then measure from the other wall to the mark. Add the two together for spot-on measurements.
excellent video just one question what is powering the switch?
Magic
Hi Chris. You mentioned that you used ‘lumileds’ as you preferred supplier of led tape. How do you purchase these please ? I can see a webpage for the company but can’t find a uplifting. Thanks and keep up with the videos. Nice format in this Preston.
Happy new year Chris, Lovely job and thanks for sharing it with us. I hope you get inundated with freebies form tool manufacturers, you've earned it for the way in which you won't skip corners in your work. All the best and Stay Safe.
I am not a electrician but I do enjoy watching your videos and they're interesting. Do you do job's around Sheffield? Have a great day.
Great video mate. I'm going to try the quinetic kit out soon. Also you deserve the freebies.
Great video m8 👍
It's gave me an idea I am, I am thinking if installing an led strip light up my stair case. But I would like to install two PIR'S one at bottom to turn on whem walking up the stairs and one at the top to co. E on when your walking down the stairs. But I am a bit baffled as how I would connect both PIR'S to the driver. Do you think you could help out with a wiring diagram at all 😁
So if the power goes do you have to pair the switch up again 🤔 great video once again 👍👍
Nope they are paired up even if the power goes off.
Used the Quinetic switches for bathroom lighting and fan, got rid of the pull cords. Take a look at the Varilight Power Grid Quinetic, some nice faceplates and switches.
Yeah I used the brush chrome on another job the stuff looked identical