Excellent forum and very helpful
could anyone recommend a good quality backerboard that's not to expensive to go over over wooden floorboards downstairs. Even though they're going in dry areas i would prefer them to be waterproof.
I plan to tile them with cork tiles and use underfloor...
I've posted some pics to save time.
Basically I'm wiring a spot light in-place of the existing ceiling rose light.
Current Ceiling Rose Wiring
New Wiring Plan with chockblock
Both Plans
New Spot
Instillation Instructions
I'm hoping the photos explain it...
The photo is of the one i"m replacing.
It's a screw lamp.
The new one is straight forward it just doesn't tell you which is live and which neutral.
There is one connector block with with 2 wires connected to from the light fitting, one is Live and the other Neutral, don't know which is...
Thanks for that.
For some reason they haven't marked which is Live and which Neutral on the new light fitting. One has 450v marked next to and one 2.5. Which is which?
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I think i've worked it out
Both the white wires go into a liver and neutral respectively. So i'm assuming one is live and one neutral?
Thanks for this, as it's a Sunday as well
m
Hello,
I'm replacing a bathroom light for a Vulcan Flush. The problem is with the wiring of the existing light. There are the usual Live, Earth and Neutral plus two white wires. What are these for, are they the Loop?
Kind Regards,
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The pressure is unbalanced in the bathroom, hot comes of the mains via the combi and the cold from the CW storage on the roof four floors up. About 10m, 1 bar I guess?
In theory it should work, in practice though I don't think it will or at least not very well.