Wiring Replacement Bathroom Spotlights
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 6:18 pm
Hi all,
First timer and certainly no sparky so apologies if I make little to no sense, but I could do with some pointers...
I'm looking to replace three spotlights in my bathroom. I've connected two so far following the instructions that came with the light fittings, but so far these are not working (but the one I've not replaced continues to work).
So either I'm connecting these incorrectly, or do they all need to be wired the same for them all to work??
Each spotlight has two main cables feeding it - each with a neutral and a live. As per the light fitting instructions I have connected the two sets of neutral together with the corresponding neutral in the light fitting. Same with the lives. Connect it all together and hey presto... darkness!
As I say, I'm yet to change the last one (need some light to wash the children tonight!). Is it possible that changing the third will make the others all work or am I missing something here?
The previous lights were connected differently - the cables were connected to a plastic connector of some description, but this was not compatible with the new fittings so I've cut these off. The fittings I have bought show the cable being connected as I have done, so I'm stumped as to where I'm going wrong.
Any ideas very welcome.
Thanks
First timer and certainly no sparky so apologies if I make little to no sense, but I could do with some pointers...
I'm looking to replace three spotlights in my bathroom. I've connected two so far following the instructions that came with the light fittings, but so far these are not working (but the one I've not replaced continues to work).
So either I'm connecting these incorrectly, or do they all need to be wired the same for them all to work??
Each spotlight has two main cables feeding it - each with a neutral and a live. As per the light fitting instructions I have connected the two sets of neutral together with the corresponding neutral in the light fitting. Same with the lives. Connect it all together and hey presto... darkness!
As I say, I'm yet to change the last one (need some light to wash the children tonight!). Is it possible that changing the third will make the others all work or am I missing something here?
The previous lights were connected differently - the cables were connected to a plastic connector of some description, but this was not compatible with the new fittings so I've cut these off. The fittings I have bought show the cable being connected as I have done, so I'm stumped as to where I'm going wrong.
Any ideas very welcome.
Thanks