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Youll be able to answer this one quick sharpish im sure...

Can you have 2 different power supplys into the same grid arrangement?

Ie half the switches controlling plug sockets, and half controlling lights in the room?

Or do both need to be kept seperate?


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Have 2 separate supplies in them if you wish. Nowt wrong with that!


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Ah thats ok then... cheers :thumbright:


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but it is always a good idea to drop a label in the back of the box warning of multiple supply sources. it may only be you that ever opens it up but it doesn't hurt to do it.


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The nice thing about grids is that you can put a notice on the mounting plate, under the fascia, and that gets seen before any live parts are accessible.

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