wiring diagram required for zone 1 bathroom light & tran

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Well it's A Good Thing that you kept copies, but I wouldn't call the Wiki fixed, because RapidShare is a PITA if you don't have an account.

You have to wait up to 30 seconds, then type in a hard-to-read code - few DIYers will be that patient.
 
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Having seen numerous fires caused by people like you,and witnessed the aftermath of fatal electrocution-by people like you.Why do you think this site is called diy NOT [abuse removed]!
Do the job if you feel you are capable,but get a NICEIC registered Co. at least to supply you with a ,well,it wont be a certificate,it may well be a report to the CPS for killing your family amd neighbours.
ELECTRICITY KILLS AS EASY AS CARBON MONOXIDE.YOU CANNOT SEE,SMELL,HEAR OR TASTE IT.THAT ONLY LEAVES ONE HUMAN SENSE LEFT [abuse removed]!!!!
AND IF YOU USE THAT-YER [removed]

Andy
i would like to tell you exactly what i think of you, but don't really want you running off to your mummy crying and stamping your feet,

Forum men, i appreciate all your help, guidance care and and concerns,
it was a bit like pulling teeth with some of you, bl**dy hell you will wanting to tuck me up in bed, so for all my new days out there try and chill out a little,

actually for the record guys, i have wired a few single lights/switches before,
but with all the changing regs and never been involved with more than one light and LV/transformers, i thought it would be best to ask the question and get a simple diagram, be on the safe side,

seriously guys, thanks i have it sorted, your help was much appreciated,

cheers al
 
actually for the record guys, i have wired a few single lights/switches before,
but with all the changing regs and never been involved with more than one light and LV/transformers, i thought it would be best to ask the question and get a simple diagram, be on the safe side
But this is it - if you actually understood what you'd done before, and actually understood how it worked, you wouldn't need a diagram.

And understanding how a light uses a live and a neutral should be trivial.
 
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actually for the record guys, i have wired a few single lights/switches before,
but with all the changing regs and never been involved with more than one light and LV/transformers, i thought it would be best to ask the question and get a simple diagram, be on the safe side
But this is it - if you actually understood what you'd done before, and actually understood how it worked, you wouldn't need a diagram.

And understanding how a light uses a live and a neutral should be trivial.

Ball-n-Chain
here we go again, listen here dad, i am not an electrician, the sam as you are not a pilot,
however there is nothing wrong in being curious and looking for guidence/instruction,
i am not an an expert electrician but you know what i can follow instructions (very well)
stop being a muppet about this, get yourself a life and chill, i know your nice guy really,
i have obviously done something to [removed] you off, so whatever it is i apologies, now be nice and forget it,
 

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