Hi,
I am puzzled about the lights in my house and wondering if anyone can figure this out.
In our hall we have a light fixture on the upstairs ceiling and one on the wall over the stairs. There is a switch upstairs and one downstairs, both controlling both lights together.
I replaced the light fixture on the ceiling. After I took down the old fixture (ingeniously not noting down the exact wiring, i know i know) I noticed there were two wires coming from the ceiling so for the new fixture I used the wiring shown in Figure 2B on this page:
https://www.practicaldiy.com/electrics/lighting-wiring/light-wiring-loop.php
I don't think this is how it was wired originally but it did used to work as expected, so not sure.
After putting up the new fixture on the ceiling the new fixture (4 LED bulbs) works fine and the switches operate as expected, but the wall light (2 halogen bulbs) only emits a dim glow.
Any ideas why the wall light is so dimmed? I had wondered if it is because there are halogen and LED bulbs on the same circuit, or if the existing wiring conflicts with how I have now connected the new light fixture.
I'm planning to remove the wall light altogether anyway, so will maybe get a better idea once I've opened it up (can't do just now as it's high up and I don't have a ladder).
Any wisdom appreciated!