What outdoor switch

oops yes google photos:

Here it is:

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RobH
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Just put imgur into google and follow instructions

Reply to
FMurtz

Not least, cable retention for the cable/flex to the plug. From the OP's description, the neon may be across the switch, which is clever in one way, but obsolete design in these days of CFLs and LEDs.

Reply to
Roger Hayter

Sorry I'm not sure what you mean about putting imgur into google.

Reply to
RobH

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Reply to
Andy Burns

Not for me it isn't, as I've just clicked on the link I gave and it goes straight to the photo I was asked for.

Reply to
RobH

have you shared the photo?

Reply to
Robin

Do you have to specifically allow access to anybody who isn't actually yourself?

Chris

Reply to
Chris J Dixon

Whats your username and password. We need it to see your private account as per the google photos link?

Reply to
alan_m

Try this then:

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Reply to
RobH

404.

Where is the line between 'learn then do' and 'stay away'?

NT

Reply to
tabbypurr

The picture is shared so I don't understand why the 404 again.

What line are you talking about 'learn and do' and 'stay away' I'm sure I never said that.

Reply to
RobH

that pretty much answers the question. Don't touch anything electrical.

NT

Reply to
tabbypurr

Was that the one where you had one with a black wire and somebody asked for a picture? Brian

Reply to
Brian Gaff

Not sure that would work with non filament bulbs. I did this with display cabinet strip lights as they do tend to burn out very fast. Brian

Reply to
Brian Gaff

Ok fair does, and I won't ask anything else in this group.

Reply to
RobH

I was thinking the same.

Reply to
DerbyBorn

We have a couple of 'across the switch' neons, and they work OK with CFLs at least.

Reply to
Bob Eager

Of course switching 2 bulbs separately works.

NT

Reply to
tabbypurr

That not the sprit of this news group.

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ARW

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