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I've wired in some lights from scratch. Unfortunately when I turn on the 6A MCB with the light switches in the "On" position, the MCB trips. When the lights switches are off, it doesn't trip, as soon as they are turned on, trip!

I wired one 1.5mm cable from the CCU to the first light. Brown in middle feeds part of pendant, Blue in neutral part of pendant, Earth to earth (feed in). Second Cable out of first pendant in same connections as above, brown to feeds, blue to neutrals, earth to earth for "feed out". Last cable down to the light switch, where I took the brown to the feed connector block to take 230v to the switch and I put the blue in the "live" part of the pendant and sleeved it brown. Earth to earth.

What have I done wrong here? Thought I was getting this but I am now just confused. Or do I have faulty switches? They are 1G switches. Brown in common, blue in L1.

Sorry if this is so easy for some of you but I am still learning and feel very stupid that I don't know the solution! Thanks
 
I had exactly the same problem last week, I would check first that you haven't caught one of the cores in the switch with the facia screws... Failing that possibly a knackered switch
 
the second cable goes to another pendant. So have my feed in cable, feed out cable and switch cable. But as soon as I turn it on, it trips! Have 3 brown wires connected together, two blues and one Blue sleeved as brown for the switch live! Don't know what's gone wrong.

Both switches trip the RCD though? What does this mean?
 
RCD is tripping sorry not the MCB.

Neutral in the board looks fine. IR'd the circuit and all fine and clear? Confused.com

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Board is split loaded with cooker and ring circuit on this side of RCD. All working fine, issue just with this one lighting cct
 
Fault lies on the switch side so double check where your blue ( sleeved brown) goes and also the next pendent or check all pendent, could be a simple mistake that everyone make or you might have clipped a cable or something down that line.
 

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