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SparkJ

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Hi

Does anyone know where I can source a two gang white plastic light switch that has neons or some other sort of illumination when the circuits are on. (Aged customer keeps leaving the fan and the light on in her bathroom!)

 
what you need is a 230v one of these wired under the fan

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probably better than an illuminated switch.... after all, if she cant see the light is left on, what chance does she have of noticing the illuminated switch....

 
If the plastic is thin enough, using a neon behind the switch plate might work?

 
HiDoes anyone know where I can source a two gang white plastic light switch that has neons or some other sort of illumination when the circuits are on. (Aged customer keeps leaving the fan and the light on in her bathroom!)
if the switch is outside the room

http://www.litswitch.com/order/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=185&zenid=7f064690ceb3d8d9f5bf8e5b32dddc25

Or use one of these

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=31620

or

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=2010

and drill the fascia, I'd solder the wires and resin over the connections and finish with a terminal block for final fix

other wise go for a PIR solution as I think someone else has suggested

 
Thanks Robojin.

The LitSwitch seems to be a perfect solution. But I will bear in mind the Maplin solution for future reference.

 
Not wanting to be the one to pour a damp squib on things.....

but doesn't this "litswitch" glow when the light is OFF so you can find the switch in the dark? :(

whereas OP wants a light ON when the switch is ON,? :eek: ? :|

 
Not wanting to be the one to pour a damp squib on things.....but doesn't this "litswitch" glow when the light is OFF so you can find the switch in the dark? :(

whereas OP wants a light ON when the switch is ON,? :eek: ? :|
Dam!!, its possible you might be able to mod it, after all it's feeding from a switch live

 
Hi there,

Also bare in mind that you will require a neutral at the switch point.

O.

 
Hi there,Also bare in mind that you will require a neutral at the switch point.

O.
As it's designed to replace a standard switch, it can only be powered by the existing arrangement e.g. switched live

I would imagine it's arranged as a cross over circuit

 
I'm talking about the sort of switch the OP is after... for that to illuminate when the switch is on, will require a neutral (unless its in series :eek: )

Agree for it to illuminate when off, a "changeover" arrangement would suffice - but again not be ideal - give me a neutral anyday!

O.

 
as i said in post #5

What about a sensor of some sort, light goes on when old lady enters bathroom, light goes out when she leaves??

If she cant see shes left the light on, then how on earth is she going to see the light switch lit?

 
as i said in post #5What about a sensor of some sort, light goes on when old lady enters bathroom, light goes out when she leaves??

If she cant see shes left the light on, then how on earth is she going to see the light switch lit?
Do you ever feel its like talking to the kids?

Pick your clothes up.....

Tidy your room.....

Turn that music down....

Shut the door...

they just ignore you! :eek: :)

 
Do you ever feel its like talking to the kids?Pick your clothes up.....

Tidy your room.....

Turn that music down....

Shut the door...

they just ignore you! :eek: :)
And they leave the lights on too.

:D

Thats the kids.

 
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