Hi all,
One of my kitchen sockets stopped working. I checked it with a socket tester and it showed a “live/earth reverse” fault.
I pulled the socket face off and noticed that one of the earths had popped out – the side that had 2 earth cables.
This is what I have:
4 live brown wires into one live terminal
4 neutral blue wires into one neutral terminal
5 earth green/yellow wires in total (3 on one side, 2 on the other)
Metal back box with earth screw
One of my kitchen sockets stopped working. I checked it with a socket tester and it showed a “live/earth reverse” fault.
I pulled the socket face off and noticed that one of the earths had popped out – the side that had 2 earth cables.
This is what I have:
4 live brown wires into one live terminal
4 neutral blue wires into one neutral terminal
5 earth green/yellow wires in total (3 on one side, 2 on the other)
Metal back box with earth screw
- Is this safe? It feels like cramming 4 lives and 4 neutrals into the socket terminals is overloading them.
- Should I be using Wagos or junction connectors with short pigtails instead of forcing all the wires into the socket terminals?
- Could the earth popping out have caused the fault my socket tester picked up?

