Chris Evans001
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So I am installing a drip led light above the sliding door today. Basically the type of drip channel that stops you getting a shower every time you open the sliding door in wet weather. It also has a smart LED strip built into it.
To wire it, I want to take a feed from the existing van wiring that is above the sliding door already, and this goes live for a time when the sliding door is opened. Simple enough.
But, I also want to take a switched supply from the leisure side, think of it as an override for awning use etc.
So I suppose my question is, if I connect two sources of power to one item, can they cause a mischief to each other?
Will power from one side or the other go somewhere it shouldn't? What about when they are both live?
Hmmm all opinions appreciated! Not sure about this one.
Cheers
Chris
To wire it, I want to take a feed from the existing van wiring that is above the sliding door already, and this goes live for a time when the sliding door is opened. Simple enough.
But, I also want to take a switched supply from the leisure side, think of it as an override for awning use etc.
So I suppose my question is, if I connect two sources of power to one item, can they cause a mischief to each other?
Will power from one side or the other go somewhere it shouldn't? What about when they are both live?
Hmmm all opinions appreciated! Not sure about this one.
Cheers
Chris
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