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Dead Testing Led Lighting Ciircuits
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<blockquote data-quote="revor" data-source="post: 371593" data-attributes="member: 23254"><p>How do you go about dead testing LED lighting circuits when you could have several e.g. 10 or more on the same circuit in a room?. In the old days of wire through ceiling roses you may have had maybe one or two roses to a room. I suppose with the GU10 type LED you just plug your adapter into the socket but on the complete unit type of LED e.g. halers I presume it is more involved.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revor, post: 371593, member: 23254"] How do you go about dead testing LED lighting circuits when you could have several e.g. 10 or more on the same circuit in a room?. In the old days of wire through ceiling roses you may have had maybe one or two roses to a room. I suppose with the GU10 type LED you just plug your adapter into the socket but on the complete unit type of LED e.g. halers I presume it is more involved. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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