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    Replacing Ceiling Light

    Thanks. What sort of test equipment would be required?
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    Replacing Ceiling Light

    It was only one of the neighbouring lights that were affected. The other lights all worked as normal.
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    Replacing Ceiling Light

    Do you know if there's any reason why the other switches would be connected to that light when I rewired it? Not too keen on spending £500!
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    Replacing Ceiling Light

    Thanks. I think I tried that, and I got that light to work, however the light then could also be turned on from a switch in the neighbouring room. The light in the neighbouring room also couldn't be turned off. Hope this makes some sense.
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    Replacing Ceiling Light

    I have the three neutral wires in, two grounds in (one had just come out in the picture), and the black with brown sleeve in the live. I have connect the two red live wires from the main circuit together, so our other lights on the floor work, and have connected the two red live wires from the...
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    Replacing Ceiling Light

    I am replacing a ceiling light, but never took a picture of the wiring before the original was taken down. They are the old colour scheme. I have two red wires (live), one yellow/green (ground) and two black (neutral) coming from the 'main' circuit', and two red wires, one yellow/green, one...

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