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 rhone81 Scooby Slapper
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 Posted: 18:47 - 10 Aug 2008 Post subject: Any electricians? |
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The lights in my girlfriend's flat have gone after we (I ) replaced her strip light with a normal one. Instead of one wire with L,N & E coming out of the ceiling there were 3 with L,N & E bundled together respectively. Got the new light wired up but all lights are now not working.
Took the fuse out to change it but never seen one like it before. It is a 5 amp Memera branded fuse and has a black plastic face and two pins at back which plug into box. Between the pins instead of something I would recognise as a fuse there is a hollow block.
Anyone know what type it is and/or where I can get one?
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well you prob have two switches for that light right? one comes from each switch and the other should be the main wire which prob goes to the next light, im not 100% sure as im a plumber! but deal with some basic part p electrics, but im 100% that you have your lives and switch llives mixed up, and without actually seeing the light i cant tell you where to put thewires  ____________________ random twat!
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Bwahahahah I love home-electricans who have no clue
Your house wiring is 3 plated which means you have a Loop, Neutral and Switched Live... TBH I don't think I trust you to get it right so I'd say call in someone who knows what they are doing...
If you've taken the markings off the cables and don't know what is what then really you should turn the power off and bell the cables out with a continuity tester.... turning the circuit on and seeing what's live will find one of the cables but that's all and you'd prob electrocute yourself anyways I wouldn't reccomend doing it by trial-and-error... you could still get it wrong and the light function correctly if you accidentally switch the neutral.... which altho it'd work, you don't want it happening..
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Righto here we go. you should have 3 sets of twin and earth probably the old colours red/black but if its new wiring it'll be blue/brown...i digress....
from the consumer unit (fuse box) you'll have a twin and earth going to light fitting 1, then from there another twin and earth going to light fitting 2, then from there another twin and earth going to light fitting 3 and so on finally from the last fitting on that circuit a twin and earth back to the consumer unit.
Now from each light fitting there should be a 3rd twin and earth (it should be twin reds, but not always so as mentioned in the thread already there might be red tape around some black(or blue) wire, but again some shoddy workmen don't do that either)
so what we need to do is TURN OFF THE POWER first, then disconnect the new light an untangle all the wires so that the bare ends are not touching any other bare ends.
you need a tester of some sort either the old neon type or a multimeter that goes to atleast 250Vac.
repair replace the fuse and turn the electricty back on.
now with ur tester you should find only 2 of the red(or brown) wires are live (there i a possiblitly that only 1 will be live but i have only ever seen an incomplete circuit once) anyhows hopefully yu should have 2 lives, these pair of twin and earths form the loop you should now TURN OFF the power again and using suitable connectors join the red to red(or browns) and the black to black(or blues) you also need to take the nuetral from you new fitting to the black wires(or blue) and 1 of the remaining wires in the 3rd twin and earth to the reds(or brown) and finnally the other wire in the 3rd twin and earth to the live on your new fitting, join all the earths together and also earth your new fitting (if it has an earth point)
my mspaint skills are not good.
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Yandy, there is a feed in and a feed out on the loop so only the feed in will be live if all the cables are seperated ....so only 1 cable will be live you'd still need to work out what is feed out and what is the switch live.
If both ends are live then you'd have issues as lighting circuits are RADIAL which means they go
Fuseboard ---> Light 1 ---> Light 2 ---> Light 3
NOT
Fuseboard --> Light 1--> Light 2 --> Light 3 --> Fuseboard
The above would mean 2 cables would be live at a fully disconnected light point.... and that is wrong!
So basically what I'm saying is if you disconnect all the cables at light 1 then light 1 would have a single live cable and light 2 and 3 will have no supply at all. ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes
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I thought I'd have a go in paint too, but with labelling the connector blocks found in a ceiling rose!
OP - if you've simply connected all the L, N and E coloured wires together then as soon as you turn on the switch you'll blow the fuse again, as people have said you have to work out what's what!
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Do people not know that if you hold CNTRL key whilst drawing in paint it makes the lines straight
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I've never seen a straight wire in a ceiling rose. I was going for realism.
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