Downlight over table

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In our old 5.1 we often directed the long bendy light over the table to study maps / set mood lighting at dinner etc. That option is gone on the 6.1.

I thought about running a line across the ceiling and leaving it in place and then attaching a small camping light on a shower hook, or something similar, but I'm not fond of constantly having to recharge. So, plugging-in somewhere is probably the way to go, but I don't want lots of trailing wires and having to set it up either. At the same time I'm not very confident technically.
Has anyone got any good, simple solutions?
 
In our old 5.1 we often directed the long bendy light over the table to study maps / set mood lighting at dinner etc. That option is gone on the 6.1.

I thought about running a line across the ceiling and leaving it in place and then attaching a small camping light on a shower hook, or something similar, but I'm not fond of constantly having to recharge. So, plugging-in somewhere is probably the way to go, but I don't want lots of trailing wires and having to set it up either. At the same time I'm not very confident technically.
Has anyone got any good, simple solutions?
Do you have a 12v socket on the end of the kitchen unit. If so this would work.Screenshot_20260330_183712_Chrome.jpg
 
Do you have a 12v socket on the end of the kitchen unit. If so this would work.View attachment 145856
Thanks for posting, but no, there are two usb's there. But, even if there was a usb plug in version, I think that it would get in the way a little - accessing the sink etc.

To have a go at answering my own question, perhaps I'll find something similar that clips to a shelf that I have above the kitchen. Maybe it could be powered by a trailing wire that runs under the roof bed and then tucked-in somehow down to the usb sockets by the kitchen. I bet someone has done it before.
 
Thanks for posting, but no, there are two usb's there. But, even if there was a usb plug in version, I think that it would get in the way a little - accessing the sink etc.

To have a go at answering my own question, perhaps I'll find something similar that clips to a shelf that I have above the kitchen. Maybe it could be powered by a trailing wire that runs under the roof bed and then tucked-in somehow down to the usb sockets by the kitchen. I bet someone has done it before.
How about this, has a USB A plug. And if you only have USB C sockets then you could use a USB a to USB c adapter.

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