Hi,
Hope someone can help....
My bathroom light finally gave up the ghost the other day after the slow blow fuse melted into place. I haven't got the money to get an electrician in at the moment as they would probably take one look at the wiring in the house along with the ancient fusebox and end up billing me to do the whole gaff as it's 'not to current standard'. So nipped to B&Q and bought a cheap light thinking it couldn't be too hard to wire in.
I have two red wires, two black wires and two green and yellow wires coming from the ceiling. Now I know that the old red wires were the live, the black were the neutral and the yellow/green is the earth. All seemed simple enough, wired it in as per the leaflet enclosed (live to live, neutral to neutral with the earth insulated and isolated. Only trouble is the light stays on all the time.
Now, the leaflet enclosed with the light mentioned "live loop wires" and stated there were normally two of these and they should be insulated and isolated inside an addtional wire casing which was enclosed. Only having two of each wire I guessed that maybe mine only had one "live loop wire". So I alternated each wire into the additional casing with the other one wired in and vice versa - still no joy. Light stays on and the wife sitting on the sofa taking the mick out of my DIY skills (or obvious lack of them should I say).
Not being lucky enough to know anyone who is a sparky or with the remotest idea about wiring I am stuck with a dark bathroom when the sun goes down. Am sure there is a simple solution and I was hoping that someone in here might be able to lend a helping hand with some friendly advice.
Thanks in advance,
Alan