Thanks for posting your progress! I’m glad that it’s working out for you. Your son will really appreciate it!Hi @Bernard and @djsfantasi
Not forgotten you! I am still working on this kitchen, I want it finished for the 22nd as I go into hospital to have my baby on the 23rd. As you can imagine I am large and slow, still I am making good progress. Here are pics. Everything working as it should. The only think I didn't think about was the fact that the red element is exposed so I've just ordered a piece of clear perspex to go over it. I do a small bit each day, Friday I am going to start setting the red but and try to neaten up the wiring (son is home tomorrow so can't work). It's beginning to look a lot like kitchen! I hope you are both well and I will keep you posted![]()

Yes that's exactly what I was thinking of and what I got before. Okay I'll just use it. I'm sure it'll work, I don't need to test the circuit first then?Yes, you can!
To run a 12V device off a 24V arm of the Ledberg, I'd use an DC 24V to 12V Step Down Converter. You can get one for under $10 USD.
The input and output connections are clearly labelled on this device. Wire the Ledberg to the input, observing polarity. The rest of the wiring remains the same, as if it wasnt even there. Except the red wire is now the yellow wire.
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I’m pretty sure I remember from before it is rated for 12V. It should work. And because you’re going from 24V to 12V, it’s low risk.Yes that's exactly what I was thinking of and what I got before. Okay I'll just use it. I'm sure it'll work, I don't need to test the circuit first then?
Thank you
Happy holidays to you, too. Coincidentally, the day after Christmas, I was unexpectedly in the hospital as well.@djsfantasi and @Bernard Hi both, hope you had a good Christmas. I spent the day in hospital and had my son the next day so that was different to say the least.
So I'm making up for Christmas this New Year because we didn't spend it together as a family. I will be giving my son the kitchen but there are still a couple of things to do, namely fix the light in the microwave. Any ideas to help? The one I have doesn't work as it overloads the panel, I definitely need something lower. I also don't know how I'd power it. I currently have three terminal strips with mains power going in, microwave panel and then a space for the light if I attach the light on its own it doesn't power so wondering what kind of light I'd need to use. Can take pics if necessary. It's the last piece of the puzzle, if I don't speak to you before have a good New Year. Here in Germany they've banned fireworks this year which is a shame, the Germans wish you a good "slip" by way of wishing you a good new year and tomorrow is called Sylvester for some reason. Alles Gute
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Oh sorry to read. I hope you are okay now. I will put the kitchen together and take the necessary pictures then. The panel is an electronic panel that fits to the door and it counts down 10 seconds. When it does this the microwave light goes on and it also does this when the door opens. The panel works fine I just need a way to get the light working with it. I'll be in touch in the next day or so.Happy holidays to you, too. Coincidentally, the day after Christmas, I was unexpectedly in the hospital as well.
Pictures would help refresh my memory.
I have a few questions. What do you mean by “overloads the panel? What is the panel?
And what is the microwave light used for?
Any details about the panel will be useful. I’m making an unsupported guess, but all you might need is another transistor or MOSFET.Oh sorry to read. I hope you are okay now. I will put the kitchen together and take the necessary pictures then. The panel is an electronic panel that fits to the door and it counts down 10 seconds. When it does this the microwave light goes on and it also does this when the door opens. The panel works fine I just need a way to get the light working with it. I'll be in touch in the next day or so.
Hi @Bernard and djsfantasi thank you for your well wishes and sorry for the delay. Here's what I have. When I attach the ledberg light the microwave panel starts flashing which means it's overloaded. In terminal block the black on the left is power neg miidle is power pos and light pos then right is light neg. I've got a light stripped but I can't attach it as I don't how to without overloading the panel. Appreciate your help xxIt's possible that a simple diode OR gate can be used to turn on MW light from door switch OR
MW control panel. The power supply suggested for the electric oven, 5A @ 12 should be enough
for all of the kitchen 12V needs. The 2 LEDGURG white lights. MW oven & dishwasher. to be supplied by the 24V LEDBURG power supply.
