Bikerbrady said:GaryMo said:What exactly did the joiner do?
Did he mess with the switch or just remove a light fitting?
Has anybody altered any of the cabling to or from the light switch?
Joiner just messed with outside cables. Never went near switch.
jj4091 said:Is there 240v on the red wire in terminal L2 switch 1 when it is disconnected?
BigJon said:If the joiner just messed with the outside cables it may be a case of putting the 2 reds in connector and then one black is the neautral and the other the switched live?
Crafty said:***********
Though this sort of wiring is not needed these days because PIRs have circuitry that turns the light permenant on when the switch is flicked off and on quickly.
GaryMo said:BigJon said:If the joiner just messed with the outside cables it may be a case of putting the 2 reds in connector and then one black is the neautral and the other the switched live?
No, if that was the case then fuses would be blowing as both blacks are currently together.
bernardgreen said:Or the switch ( which no longer goes "click" ) had it's contact pads destroyed before the fuse / MCB opened. Hence the switch is permanently OFF.
UKmedic said:......lighting ring.......switch neutral (live when switched on)
ricicle said:UKmedic said:......lighting ring.......switch neutral (live when switched on)
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GaryMo said:I guess it's possible but I've yet to replace a switch after cable damage or incorrect wiring in 20 years of working as an electrician.
It must be brilliant to be phsycicGaryMo said:jj4091 said:Is there 240v on the red wire in terminal L2 switch 1 when it is disconnected?
No need to mess with switch, fault is simple. He needs to separate the two reds at the light fitting and use the switched live.
ricicle said:UKmedic said:......lighting ring.......switch neutral (live when switched on)
Come back when you know what you are talking about...![]()
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