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Hello, I'm a newbie to this forum (my first DIY forum) but I've used other subject forums before so hopefully I won't annoy anyone with my first post...
I've had a good look through the Wiki and at other posts and can see lots of similar questions but I'm not able to apply the discussion to my problem so here goes.
We moved into a dilapidated 1930's semi 4 months ago and "everything" needs doing.
I gutted the kitchen and now have just a few bits of cosmetic work to do after a full refit.
Lighting; there is one double switch in the kitchen and two independently controlled ceiling lights.
Both kitchen lights were simple pendent lights. I am replacing them with IKEA three-bulb units (for information only of course as they simply have a live and neutral choc-block connection in them).
I have replace one as it had a "new" ceiling rose and I simply remove the short two-core cable that formed the pendant "drop" and replaced it with a longer piece that allowed me to fit the new light unit.
Then I moved to the other light and here I made my mistake. I removed the pendent cable without fully paying attention to where the red and black cables were connected.
Now I can set it up so that:
- The second light is on all the time but I can turn the first light on and off.
- The second light is off all the time but I can turn the first light on and off.
- My third attempt blew the fuse! So I took the pendant cable away!
I have looked at a number of written and pictorial guides.
But I can't make them "look" like my setup.
I have put three photographs into my album named Kitchen lighting. The first two pictures show the inside of the very old ceiling rose. The third picture shows the inside of the light switch.
So, starting with the switch it is very simple with two red/live cables and two black/neutral cables.
The ceiling rose has two pieces of twin & earth coming to it. It has three pairs of connections.
The two red live cables are twisted together and in side of one pair of connections.
The earth cables are connected to the earth.
I believe that the two neutral/black cables were not twisted together.
I have now confused myself about where they were but I believe they were in different pairs of connections to each other.
So the question is, where do I put each of the two neutral/black cables (I realise it will be guess work as to whether we should label either black cable as 1 or 2) and then where to I put the new blue and brown cables for the new light?
Please bear in mind that this setup worked fine (i.e. each switch turned on one of the ceiling lights) before I took out the pendant and forget how it was connected.
I have not changed anything in the switch nor in the other (first) light.
Any help would be so gratefully appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
I've had a good look through the Wiki and at other posts and can see lots of similar questions but I'm not able to apply the discussion to my problem so here goes.
We moved into a dilapidated 1930's semi 4 months ago and "everything" needs doing.
I gutted the kitchen and now have just a few bits of cosmetic work to do after a full refit.
Lighting; there is one double switch in the kitchen and two independently controlled ceiling lights.
Both kitchen lights were simple pendent lights. I am replacing them with IKEA three-bulb units (for information only of course as they simply have a live and neutral choc-block connection in them).
I have replace one as it had a "new" ceiling rose and I simply remove the short two-core cable that formed the pendant "drop" and replaced it with a longer piece that allowed me to fit the new light unit.
Then I moved to the other light and here I made my mistake. I removed the pendent cable without fully paying attention to where the red and black cables were connected.
Now I can set it up so that:
- The second light is on all the time but I can turn the first light on and off.
- The second light is off all the time but I can turn the first light on and off.
- My third attempt blew the fuse! So I took the pendant cable away!
I have looked at a number of written and pictorial guides.
But I can't make them "look" like my setup.
I have put three photographs into my album named Kitchen lighting. The first two pictures show the inside of the very old ceiling rose. The third picture shows the inside of the light switch.
So, starting with the switch it is very simple with two red/live cables and two black/neutral cables.
The ceiling rose has two pieces of twin & earth coming to it. It has three pairs of connections.
The two red live cables are twisted together and in side of one pair of connections.
The earth cables are connected to the earth.
I believe that the two neutral/black cables were not twisted together.
I have now confused myself about where they were but I believe they were in different pairs of connections to each other.
So the question is, where do I put each of the two neutral/black cables (I realise it will be guess work as to whether we should label either black cable as 1 or 2) and then where to I put the new blue and brown cables for the new light?
Please bear in mind that this setup worked fine (i.e. each switch turned on one of the ceiling lights) before I took out the pendant and forget how it was connected.
I have not changed anything in the switch nor in the other (first) light.
Any help would be so gratefully appreciated.
Thanks
Chris