by nad1611 »
Fri Mar 27, 2009 10:18 am
[quote="kbrownie"]A pair the red and black go to your switch, we need to find out which pair.
Do you have a multi meter? and if so do you understand who to work it?
If you do it is a lot easier, if not trial and error. Unless the room is above the loft space in which you can trace the cables.
KB[/quote]
I don't have a multimeter but I know how it works and that it can test the live wire which in my case actually looks like a neutral wire. This is what I think is going on;
The two red wires that are wound together I have now returned to the block with the a seperate single red wire now at the other side, the bedroom lights that weren't working are now okay, so this is obviously supply in and supply out to the other rooms and therefore are not connected to the new lamp at all..
The three black wires which are all twisted together therefore should go to the neutral blue in the new light fitting.That then leaves us with one black wire which should be the switch live and should go to the brown live in the new light fitting but I am still left with one red, now if I have this right this red belongs with the other reds and does not need to enter the new light fitting at all?, but should it go with the reds which are going in a pair into the block or with the single one on the other side?
If this isn't right I'll get someone in but I think I have it okay, just need verification!