After some advice given my limited understanding of electrics.
I built a unit a while ago for my daughters bedroom which is a combination of shelving, cupboard space and a desk . The unit has three mini overhead LED lights above the desk space and a coloured fluorescent tube on top behind a pelmet, both of which are currently just plugged into extension leads. As the plug sockets are at the back of the cupboards and make it difficult for her to turn on and off she needs some sort of surface mounted switch to make life easier.
So the plan was to have an extension lead with some sort of in-line switch with the plugs to the two lights hidden behind the pelmet. The lights have fairly low amps (the small LEDs about 1.5A in total and the fluorescent tube less than that (21W,240V which if my understanding is correct comes out at about 0.1A). Is it safe to use a 6A in-line switch with a 13A extension lead for these lights. The extension lead will not be used for anything else.
As I say my understanding of electrics is limited but does this seem possible or a I way off?
Thanks in advance
Kev
I built a unit a while ago for my daughters bedroom which is a combination of shelving, cupboard space and a desk . The unit has three mini overhead LED lights above the desk space and a coloured fluorescent tube on top behind a pelmet, both of which are currently just plugged into extension leads. As the plug sockets are at the back of the cupboards and make it difficult for her to turn on and off she needs some sort of surface mounted switch to make life easier.
So the plan was to have an extension lead with some sort of in-line switch with the plugs to the two lights hidden behind the pelmet. The lights have fairly low amps (the small LEDs about 1.5A in total and the fluorescent tube less than that (21W,240V which if my understanding is correct comes out at about 0.1A). Is it safe to use a 6A in-line switch with a 13A extension lead for these lights. The extension lead will not be used for anything else.
As I say my understanding of electrics is limited but does this seem possible or a I way off?
Thanks in advance
Kev