smokeysmoo
Legendary Member
- Location
- Bolton, not very far from Nob End
The plug in the pic is from a mains socket at the bottom of our stairs.
It's simply been wired onto this plug, and whilst it works perfectly OK, in order for it to do so means you have to trail the wire out of the under stairs cupboard, and round to a plug socket on the opposite side of the switched plate, as shown in the second picture. This aesthetic does not sit well with Mrs Smoo
So my question is this, is it simple enough for an electrician, (not me obviously), to basically remove the 3 pin plug and wire it into the switched plate shown in picture 1? I believe the switched plate is fed off the socket behind it, and in turn it only feeds a light in the under stairs cupboard.
Or would it have to be wired into it's own socket, although that too would have to be fed from somewhere, so presumably the switched plate anyway
As you can tell a spark I am not, so any advice would be welcome so that I don't get me pants pulled down when I do get a spark in.
T.I.A.
It's simply been wired onto this plug, and whilst it works perfectly OK, in order for it to do so means you have to trail the wire out of the under stairs cupboard, and round to a plug socket on the opposite side of the switched plate, as shown in the second picture. This aesthetic does not sit well with Mrs Smoo

So my question is this, is it simple enough for an electrician, (not me obviously), to basically remove the 3 pin plug and wire it into the switched plate shown in picture 1? I believe the switched plate is fed off the socket behind it, and in turn it only feeds a light in the under stairs cupboard.
Or would it have to be wired into it's own socket, although that too would have to be fed from somewhere, so presumably the switched plate anyway

As you can tell a spark I am not, so any advice would be welcome so that I don't get me pants pulled down when I do get a spark in.
T.I.A.
