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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    chill winston it’s my sense of humour
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    well after 3 hours on the phone and a lesson in electrics and using a multimeter....... all I can say is a massive lesson learned!!! And thank you so much for your patience and help! Looks like I’m in the garage tonight too Hahahaha thanks terry was a right laugh!!!
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    I have been in the attic and can not find a cable with red blue and yellow in it. So annoying as I should of just left it all same thing....
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    Yes pretty sure the fan used to turn on when Turing light on, but could turn the fan off with its own separate pull cord. What am I checking with a multi metre? I will go buy one now from screwfix if I know how to use it?
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    That’s the old ceiling Rose. I’m sure it was two blue on left with a blue jointing to light. Two red in the centre. Then two yellow on the right with a brown joining to light. I have wired this new light in the same way. And have tried putting the old ceiling Rose back but it just won’t work...
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    Yes two pull cords in bathroom, one for each. I turned the black lever off on lights on the fuse box. Wired in (which I thought was same way) new light went into garage to flip black lever back to on and it wouldn’t stay on
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    It’s been terminated for a while now into a block of three with a cable in each hole the same way as the extractor fan. The light was working fine. Then I decided to change to this large led one. Why oh why didn’t I take a pic of the ceiling Rose before taking all the cables out
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    That’s the extractor fan switch
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    I can’t find a isolation switch anywhere. The fan has been disconnected Due to tiles. Those three wires are now in a block. The light worked fine before I took the Rose off and tried to wire this new led one!. If I wire in just the yellow and blue from one cable into the new light it doesn’t...
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    This is the light switch pull cord
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    First pic is the ceiling wires. Second pic is the extractor fan
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    The pull cord switch for the light only has a black and a red and earth! If only everything was that easy :(
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    Ok. I have wired the old light bulb into the brown and blue wire but still trips the fuse? I am sure I have copied how I took it out. Could the red of had the brown cable coming out of it instead of the yellow? What does the T mean? Would be so much easier if could post pictures on here
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    I will try. Looking at the extractor fan. It has red i to live, blue into neutral and yellow into T?
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    Bathroom light & extractor fan help

    Hi purchased a new led bathroom light and stupidly forgot to take a pic before taking down the old light! There are two main wires. Both have a blue, yellow, red and earth wire. I think the two reds were connected in a single block, both blues in another with a blue wire coming out. Both yellows...
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