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I wonder if someone can put me straight on a self-caused problem please.
The other day I noticed that the fluorescent light fitting in the kitchen was very close to falling off the ceiling, so I decided to fix it but also decided to give it a good clean. I fixed it securely and then reconnected the wires. I turned back on the power and to my horror the light wouldn't switch off.
Ok, here's the problem: old house = old wiring.
In the ceiling are two red wires - live twisted together go into the connector block marked L.
There are also two black wires, which I guess should be neutral tho I believe one of them to be earth as this is what I connected to the earth point on the connecter within the fluorescent light housing. I realise that these do need to be earthed.
The fact that the light switch controlling the light won't function now suggests that I've made a mistake somewhere up on the light fitting bypassing the switch altogether.
I would like to get this working as switching the kitchen light off now means I have to turn off the downstairs lighting circuit from the main fusebox. Can anyone give me a good ticking off and redirect me please in the right direction?
Many thanks.
Tekman (or perhaps in this case not so)
personal email welcome
tek @ icw24. net
The other day I noticed that the fluorescent light fitting in the kitchen was very close to falling off the ceiling, so I decided to fix it but also decided to give it a good clean. I fixed it securely and then reconnected the wires. I turned back on the power and to my horror the light wouldn't switch off.
Ok, here's the problem: old house = old wiring.
In the ceiling are two red wires - live twisted together go into the connector block marked L.
There are also two black wires, which I guess should be neutral tho I believe one of them to be earth as this is what I connected to the earth point on the connecter within the fluorescent light housing. I realise that these do need to be earthed.
The fact that the light switch controlling the light won't function now suggests that I've made a mistake somewhere up on the light fitting bypassing the switch altogether.
I would like to get this working as switching the kitchen light off now means I have to turn off the downstairs lighting circuit from the main fusebox. Can anyone give me a good ticking off and redirect me please in the right direction?
Many thanks.
Tekman (or perhaps in this case not so)
personal email welcome
tek @ icw24. net
