Replacing unearthed with earthed wall light

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I am replacing a double-insulated wall light with one requiring an earth. There is an earth wire in the cable but it has been cut too short to fit to the light. Would I be OK to solder some wire to the existing earth so that it will reach the fitting point inside the new light?
 
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Thanks. So if I twist the wires together so they can't come apart and then solder, that should be fine? There's enough earth showing for me to do that.
 
If you have enough wire to twist, then you should have enough to extend via one 5amp connector block.
 
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Soldering to that brings a very real risk of damaging the insulation and sheathing of the cable. Copper is a very good conductor of heat and that short stub needs to get to a temperature way in excess of what the PVC can withstand.
 
Thank you. Yes, I think there is enough wire to use a connector block. I'll try that.
 
So if I twist the wires together so they can't come apart and then solder, that should be fine?
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