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Andygtv

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Hi this is confusing me I am not sure what the 2 black wires should be doing
My light won't connnect

Many thanks
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The two loose blacks are likely neutrals and belong with the two blues in the connector.

The black with red tape is the switch wire.

Switchwire to L of your fitting, blacks and blues to N and of course green/yellow to E


Ideally, and more importantly, safer is that all that be put in a joint box above the ceiling (attic above?) and just have a L,N and E coming down through ceiling to fitting.


Important warning:
The reds and browns all tied together there is a permanent live. Isolate the circuit before working on it.
 

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