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skunny man

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2003 5:44 pm    Post Subject:
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hi man i took a tube light down from the loft and put it in my room but it had no plug on the end and the wire colors are red, black and a copper wire(no casing) what wire goes where!!!???
i don't want 2 blow up my light so could you help???? icon_confused.gif icon_confused.gif
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2003 5:58 pm    Post Subject:
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I personally wouldnt do that (too late) because in my opinion flourescent lights are too bright for your average room "man"

but since you have where do you want to put it? on the ceiling (replacing your existing light or just on a plug ? that said they are "cool" icon_cool.gif if you put a u.v. (black light in them)

First thing you should do is put connector block where you took the light from (saves hassle later)

if you want to plug in your light do as follows

Get a length of 3 core flex and connect it into the light as follows

brown= L
Blue = N
Green / yellow = earth

at the plug end

Brown to the right
green/ yellow to the top
blue to the right

and put a 3 amp (red) fuse in the plug

If you want to change your existing ceiling / wall light do as follows

Get a length of 3 core flex and connect it into the light as follows

brown= L
Blue = N
Green / yellow = earth

put spacers under the light (so as not to crush the flex) fix light to joists in ceiling

undo ceiling rose

remove old lamp fitting

Blue to the two balcks (where the blue from existing light was)

Brown to the single black (where the brown for the existing light was)

green / yellow to the green (or green yellow) wires in the rose

this way is easier than taking the whole rose down since if you change your mind it is much easier to change it back / something else

and do as my signature says

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 9:32 pm    Post Subject:
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skunny man wrote:
hi man i took a tube light down from the loft and put it in my room but it had no plug on the end and the wire colors are red, black and a copper wire(no casing) what wire goes where!!!???
i don't want 2 blow up my light so could you help???? icon_confused.gif icon_confused.gif

yea mate the coppere 1 iz the earth it iz not ment to have aney sleving on because you have 2 put it on your self go to an electrical shop and ask for earth seleving
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