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    Trouble with lights

    I'm trying to put up a new light to replace the old one.. I've wired the 2 blacks to the 3 neutrals from the light I've wired the 1 switch black wire to the 3 browns from the light. I've left all 3 reds joined alone. I've joined the earth from the light to the earths. Yet one of the 3...
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    Would it overload the socket?

    I beleive that I've resolved it. It would seem that the 2 sets of wires were originally to a socket, but this was replaced with a junction box and a spur taken from it. The junction box was then stuffed under a brick and wooden plinth upon which stood the TV. I've just recently unearthed it...
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    Would it overload the socket?

    The spur is fed by 2 sets of wires, to a junction box and then by a single wire to the double socket. If I wanted to do away with the junction box completely, could I wire up the double socket with the two sets of wires by joining all of the same coloured wires together. Paul
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    Would it overload the socket?

    Thanks Howard. Paul
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    Would it overload the socket?

    I have a spur socket which has been converted to a double socket. I would like to use this socket to power my TV, video, satellite system and other devices, possible totalling some 5 or 6. Would it be possible to use a small extension lead with the required number of sockets to power all of...
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