It is indeed. I still don't have a clear idea of what's been wired to what, so I'm struggling.
I'm not buying this 180V at 100% on a modern dimmer, where the output should be pretty much a full sine-wave.
http://lightwaverfcommunity.org.uk/forums/topic/lightwaverf-dimmer-for-bathroom/
if you look at post 5
I will be contacting lightwave direct to confirm this, also I will do my own little test of wiring a temporary test wire a direct live in(measured at 240v) and then a live out and I will measure that.
But I have measure the voltage of the lights in the two rooms that don't have lightwave and they have 240v tested 3 over lightwave lights and they all have 180v. All on different floors but all on the same lighting circuit.
IF you put aside the 180v issue and presume that is the "correct voltage" then the issue must be my wiring up the new light.
Now I suspect the two white cables in the pic go to another junction box or rose in another room.
But what confuses me is that generally (?) after the switch you have a blue or black as a switched live. yet on the two pics the wires are all joined like to like.
Echos I will try to replicate what I did and take photos of it. probably wont be today as its log chopping day!
Many thanks for all your help already guys, it much appreciated.
And thanks ban all sheds for resisting the temptation to laugh at lightwave again. would help to explain why my kitchen lights are so dim! though the fact I thought they were 40w when they are infact 20w running at 75% might explain it lol