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    Replacing wired smoke alarms

    Ahhh. So I’ve pulled them down and have this terminal block. I assume I can detach the plug end from this terminal block and just wire all the relevant wires to the new alarm. So no need to cut the plug end off? Cheers.
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    Replacing wired smoke alarms

    First two pics are of the old alarm fitting and the block/plug that fits to the old alarm. Third pic is of the new alarm fitting. cheers.
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    Replacing wired smoke alarms

    The old alarm has a block which the wires are currently going into. I’ve unplugged this block from the old alarm. But the new alarm just has a standard terminal block for bare wires to go into - like a plug or other electrical appliance. How do I get the block off so I can wire in the new alarm?
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    Replacing wired smoke alarms

    I currently have two out of date wired alarms - BRK 370MX is showing as the model number. I’ve bought two aico alarms to replace them from Screwfix. I’ve taken off the old alarm and and removed the plug which goes into the back of the alarm. I can’t seem to remove the plug though that the...
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    New garage light fitting tripping

    I’m sure there was a time when you didn’t know what you were doing and learnt from mistakes. I’m the first to admit when I’m out of my depth but I like to do things the correct way hence I asked on here. It’s called learning. What’s so wrong with LAP products? I have a couple and not had any...
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    New garage light fitting tripping

    Pleased to report that it works! Only issue I had was the limited space as you said inside the fitting. They’ve gone in fine, but it was a bit of a squeeze with the two additional terminal blocks. I assume this is ok? Not ideal. I’ve managed to move the conservatory cable to a junction box I...
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    New garage light fitting tripping

    oh and when you say conductors, you just mean the loose cables? They’re loose at the moment just to show you what I’m looking at. No multimeter!
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    New garage light fitting tripping

    Ok thanks. When I connect the supply cable, the light does come on fine. But it stays on. When I connect up the switch cable, it trips. So at the moment (as per the picture) the light is on. How do I connect the switch up? Appreciate your help.
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    New garage light fitting tripping

    Right, I thought I was following your instructions but I’m clearly not getting something right. The MCB was popping and not allowing me to put on. I’ve attached a picture. The connected cables are the main supply. The cable from the left is coming from the switch. And the grey cable at the...
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    New garage light fitting tripping

    I’ve Googled what an MCB is and yes, it’s one of those. I’ve put the neutrals into the neutral terminal and that’s why the switch is tripping. So where do the live and neutral go from the switch?
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    New garage light fitting tripping

    The random extra cable seems to go into the switch in the conservatory to control a combined light/ceiling fan.
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    New garage light fitting tripping

    so by that, it can go in the live terminal block on the light fitting with the power live? and the random extra cable that I don’t know what it does can go in there too?
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    New garage light fitting tripping

    I’ll try and get a pic tomorrow in natural light. On the new light fitting there’s literally just live and neutral, nothing else. There’s also almost no room to put a terminal block in there if that’s what I need to do.
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    New garage light fitting tripping

    There’s literally no other lamps nearby and the cable goes downwards so it’s like it’s not connected to another light. So where would the switched live need to be connected? Would it be with the other lives? Appreciate the responses.
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    New garage light fitting tripping

    Hi all, help needed! We had an old fluorescent light in the garage and wanted to replace it with a modern LED strip light. I bought one of these from Screwfix: https://www.screwfix.com/p/lap-single-5ft-led-batten-white-30w-2700lm/1079v I’ve removed our old light and was expecting the power...
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    Blanking plates in conservatory

    The only place could be the kitchen but it’s furthest away from the sockets and would have to go underground. There’s one double socket in the conservatory that does work but it’s wired to an isolation switch on its own. Nothing else.
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    Blanking plates in conservatory

    Thanks for the replies. The cables were just cut off, not stripped as though they were connected previously. I reckon they are disconnected at the other end otherwise they’d have been connected to a terminal block for safety? No sockets on the outside walls either. Is that what I’m looking...
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    Blanking plates in conservatory

    Hi, help needed. We moved into our house about three years ago. In the conservatory are two blanking plates. These are on the outside wall (see pic). I’d like to replace the blanking plate that’s nearest the wall (furthest away in the pic) with a double socket. Behind each blanking plate are...
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    Socket into airing cupboard

    Sorry for the late reply, I didn’t get the notifications so assumed no one had reponded! Anyway.... Yes it’s a tubular heater. Didn’t know what to call it. The fuse in the FCU is 3A. There’s also two mains cables going into it so does that mean it’s part of the ring? Is there any reason why I...
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    Socket into airing cupboard

    Adding a double socket into the airing cupboard... Sounds simple I’m sure. But in our airing cupboard we have no wires at all except for a small artificial heater that’s connected to a FCU. What’s the best way of putting a double socket into the airing cupboard? There’s no other sockets...
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