Ceiling Light - won't switch off!

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We are trying to fit a new ceiling light in our bedroom and the wiring looks as follows: Two Red and Two Black, with two bare copper colour wires. We have managed to get the light to come on, however it will not switch off using the wall switch. Could someone please give some advice as to how we should wire-up the light fitting. Thanks - it's a bit dark in the room at the moment!
 
Lorna said:
We are trying to fit a new ceiling light in our bedroom and the wiring looks as follows: Two Red and Two Black, with two bare copper colour wires. We have managed to get the light to come on, however it will not switch off using the wall switch. Could someone please give some advice as to how we should wire-up the light fitting. Thanks - it's a bit dark in the room at the moment!

see for reference. its all in there

i assume you have all reds together and all blacks together?
 
yeah - we have twisted both reds together and both blacks together...
 
Thats the problem!

Switching the switch should make a bang and blow a fuse!! (dont try it!)

Possible you have already done this, and your cheap switch has frazzled inside, and no longer will operate to cause a short.

Look in for reference. Tip - reds do not go to the light fitting, and one of the blacks is a live.

How many lights come on with the same switch?? (just to illiminate the possibility of lights looping)
 
just one light operates from the switch and when we moved into the house a week ago, the old light fitting and switch worked. Needless to say that when we removed the old light fitting, we didn't look at the wiring!
 
Lorna said:
just one light operates from the switch and when we moved into the house a week ago, the old light fitting and switch worked. Needless to say that when we removed the old light fitting, we didn't look at the wiring!

you have probably damaged the switch by wiring it wrong. so it look like your gonna have to go get another switch. and did you not consider lookin at the diagram that came with the light (if there was 1)
 

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