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    Disconnecting old Pyro supplied lighting

    Yeah I did consider that option and I suppose that it would still make it safe and keep the junction box sealed from moisture, might be the way to go. I had sourced the parts as Kerching had suggested but have not ordered them yet as I wanted to check the gland size. 
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    Disconnecting old Pyro supplied lighting

    Okay thanks, yeah the house is an Atholl Steel 1945 so I assumed they came with it along with the 4mm socket wiring😁. I'll look into the converter seems like the best way to go. 
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    Disconnecting old Pyro supplied lighting

    Hi, thanks for the response. Just had a quick look at light switch and it looks like they are threaded the junction box had the same pots/connectors. Photos
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    Disconnecting old Pyro supplied lighting

    Hi, I've searched and searched for information on this topic but can't seem to find any answers on it. I am currently renovating two rooms in my house and I'm looking to include dimmer switches in both however the existing lighting circuits (or 6A radial circuits) of which there are 2 are both...
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