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Ive screwed off the old light thinking it would just be a matter of screwing other straight in the same way the problem I’m having is the wires from the ceiling are too thick to fit into new light fitting, there’s 3 earth wires that we’re intertwined together but I unraveled them, I think the other is a live and 2 neutrals. Will I buy a new light?
 
Ive screwed off the old light thinking it would just be a matter of screwing other straight in the same way the problem I’m having is the wires from the ceiling are too thick to fit into new light fitting, there’s 3 earth wires that we’re intertwined together but I unraveled them, I think the other is a live and 2 neutrals. Will I buy a new light?
Got a picture of the light in question, and connections we can look at?
 
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The single black is the switch live from the switch leave the reds alone, what light fitting do you have, is it an Ikea one?
 
simple job for a sparkie. possible disaster for a DIYer. put it this way. would you alter gas pipes for a new cooker?
 
Or like the poster wrapping up his wifes birthday present in insulation tape it may be an idea to cock it up and never get asked again, hmmmmm decisions decisions.......
 
Post a photo up of the connections from the light the wife bought from Amazon.


Lads we need to help this guy out as his wife will think he's a DIY God when he gets the light working.......
Getting it working, isn't as good as getting it working safely, Go was an Alien, aint you bin watching Ancient Aliens on The History Channel?
 
simple job for a sparkie. possible disaster for a DIYer.

£17 MK dimmer switch blown when in the 80's £17 was a lot of money as my mate "thought" all the blacks and reds where the same, jeeeez.

Gas is cool test with a match or washing up liquid as you don't need a bag of sands worth of Fluke ;o))))
 

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