E endecotp Joined 2 Dec 2013 Messages 3,962 Reaction score 510 Country 13 Jan 2017 #16 Yes that's all possible. Do you live in this house, or are you a landlord? Have you worked out the cost of the electricity that is wasted by leaving the lights on?
Yes that's all possible. Do you live in this house, or are you a landlord? Have you worked out the cost of the electricity that is wasted by leaving the lights on?
ban-all-sheds Joined 27 Aug 2003 Messages 69,775 Reaction score 2,885 Location London Country 13 Jan 2017 #17 Have you considered training? It worked in our house - it turned out that nobody who lives here is so challenged that they were unable to learn when to turn lights off.
Have you considered training? It worked in our house - it turned out that nobody who lives here is so challenged that they were unable to learn when to turn lights off.
K KarlMason Joined 10 Jan 2017 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Country 13 Jan 2017 #18 its going to be a rented accomodation ban-all-sheds Guys thanks for all your help! Ive just found out Time Lag switches dont work with GU10 bulbs! so... ive given up! lol
its going to be a rented accomodation ban-all-sheds Guys thanks for all your help! Ive just found out Time Lag switches dont work with GU10 bulbs! so... ive given up! lol
ban-all-sheds Joined 27 Aug 2003 Messages 69,775 Reaction score 2,885 Location London Country 13 Jan 2017 #19 How on earth would a switch know what sort of base the bulbs have?
D deadshort Joined 20 Sep 2014 Messages 2,085 Reaction score 213 Location uk Country 13 Jan 2017 #20 Before you close up that switch with the metal face plate, I would connect the loose green earth to the earth on the switch along with the green and yellow. DS
Before you close up that switch with the metal face plate, I would connect the loose green earth to the earth on the switch along with the green and yellow. DS