Chelseaboi82
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Hi everyone,
I really hope someone will be able to help. So last night I tried to change 2 ceiling rose / pendant lights at my mother in laws newish build with ones I bought online. The bedroom has 3 lights, the main one in the middle on 1 switch, and 1 in each corner of the main wall (2) on another switch (the lights being changed are the ones in the corners). I changed the furthest one first which only had 3 wires (blue, brown, and earth) plus the 2 pendant wires (blue and brown), connecting the earth to the bracket and connecting the brown to brown and blue to blue using 2 seperate wago connectors. I then tested the main light which was working but I didn't have a bulb to test the new light.
So I moved on to the other light and this time it had 6 wires (2 blue, 2 brown, and 2 earth) plus the 2 pendant wires (blue and brown). So I repeated the process of connecting the 3 brown and 3 blue using 2 seperate wago connectors, with earth to the bracket. Tested the main light again and I am sure it worked (but I can't remember for sure), I flipped both switches a few times quite quickly to make sure all was ok, then the RCD tripped. So I checked the connections and all seemed ok, and then thought maybe the switching caused the trip, so I reset the RCD. After resetting the RCD the main bedroom light along with the landing light wouldn't turn on. I tried different bulbs that are working elsewhere in these but still no light, the RCD didn't trip again either?
My thinking was maybe I wired it wrong, so I replaced everything as it was, but there was still no light in the main bedroom or landing bulbs? I played around with the connections thinking maybe I connected them the wrong way round, but I still could get them to work.
It seems that the system is looped at the switch rather than the rose because there wasn't anything in the rose loop connection when I started? I have attached a photo of the ceiling rose that had the 8 wires in, which was the 2nd light I tried to change (the picture isn't clear but the pendant is wired in at each end of the rose).
I haven't really checked the looping at the switch so I'm unsure if that's been disturbed? Or could it be the light switch itself... is it possible for that to fail?
I have tried to explain everything that I did, and I hope that someone will have an idea of what to check?
Help would be very much appreciated
I really hope someone will be able to help. So last night I tried to change 2 ceiling rose / pendant lights at my mother in laws newish build with ones I bought online. The bedroom has 3 lights, the main one in the middle on 1 switch, and 1 in each corner of the main wall (2) on another switch (the lights being changed are the ones in the corners). I changed the furthest one first which only had 3 wires (blue, brown, and earth) plus the 2 pendant wires (blue and brown), connecting the earth to the bracket and connecting the brown to brown and blue to blue using 2 seperate wago connectors. I then tested the main light which was working but I didn't have a bulb to test the new light.
So I moved on to the other light and this time it had 6 wires (2 blue, 2 brown, and 2 earth) plus the 2 pendant wires (blue and brown). So I repeated the process of connecting the 3 brown and 3 blue using 2 seperate wago connectors, with earth to the bracket. Tested the main light again and I am sure it worked (but I can't remember for sure), I flipped both switches a few times quite quickly to make sure all was ok, then the RCD tripped. So I checked the connections and all seemed ok, and then thought maybe the switching caused the trip, so I reset the RCD. After resetting the RCD the main bedroom light along with the landing light wouldn't turn on. I tried different bulbs that are working elsewhere in these but still no light, the RCD didn't trip again either?
My thinking was maybe I wired it wrong, so I replaced everything as it was, but there was still no light in the main bedroom or landing bulbs? I played around with the connections thinking maybe I connected them the wrong way round, but I still could get them to work.
It seems that the system is looped at the switch rather than the rose because there wasn't anything in the rose loop connection when I started? I have attached a photo of the ceiling rose that had the 8 wires in, which was the 2nd light I tried to change (the picture isn't clear but the pendant is wired in at each end of the rose).
I haven't really checked the looping at the switch so I'm unsure if that's been disturbed? Or could it be the light switch itself... is it possible for that to fail?
I have tried to explain everything that I did, and I hope that someone will have an idea of what to check?
Help would be very much appreciated