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    Default Power cords to fit through a small hole?

    Can you get power cords to fit through a small hole?

    Like 4mm in diamter?

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    no
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    You can if you use a cordless one.

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    4mm is too small. For 240VAC, anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!! View Post
    4mm is too small. For 240VAC, anyway.
    And most low voltage as well.

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    With low voltage you can buy 3.5mm jack sockets, so you can simply plug in a power cord.

    Of course, this depends on what sort of wattage you want it to handle... and that's the real limiting factor.

    A couple of LEDs or a clock? No problems. A 120W sub-woofer or 12V power-supply for a caravan? Forget it.
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    Just a 15w lightbulb.

    What do i need apart from 3.5mm jack sockets

    Like if i want to connect a lightbulb to it.

    I just used a extension lead they use on chandiliers.

    I pull it a part and threaded through hole in the back of the cupboard.

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    this is what i would do.

    take plug of lead poke lead threw attach plug problem solved.

    the cords on my bedside lights would fit threw a 4 or 5mm hole.

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