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[ElectriciansForums.net] Adding a Light to a light switch


Hi,

I would like a bit of advice if possible please.

I have a light switch on my wall close to where I've added a dart board.
I would like to put a light above my dartboard and was hoping it would be as simple as using the said light switch.
This switch is not used as it used to run two outside lights but the outside lights were removed and blanked so the switch is no longer in use but still live I believe. ( see attached picture )
Could a cable be run off the switch and supplied to the new light position?

The new cable ( if possible ) could be put in trunking and not necessarily chased into the wall.

I s all of the above possible?

Thanks in advance.
 
Many thanks for the reply.

I am very uneducated when it comes to electrics as you can probably tell. But from how I see it, there are two neural wires ( black ) just taped together and then a third neutral which just has a plastic terminal on the end. Not sure if that helps you or not?
Basic wiring is the black is used as a "live" to switch power to the light outside and the cable runs from the light fitting unless they dragged the mains in via the switch to the light.

The other option into fit a light on the outside where there used to be one and the dartboard, ala Al Fresco throwing pointy things at a target.
 
Just noticed the updated photo, looks like a neutral is badly connected together in the box, the only way to be sure is to get a sparks in unless you know how to use a multi meter.

BTW in your fusebox is there a circuit marked up as Outside Lights sometimes someone would run in a circuit (builder) in the simplest way.
 
Just noticed the updated photo, looks like a neutral is badly connected together in the box, the only way to be sure is to get a sparks in unless you know how to use a multi meter.

BTW in your fusebox is there a circuit marked up as Outside Lights sometimes someone would run in a circuit (builder) in the simplest way.

Thanks for the reply.

No I don't know how to use a multi meter so I will leave it to the professionals. I basically wanted to know if it was possible before calling someone in.

No my fusebox hasn't got seperate outside light circuit, just upstairs lights and downstairs lights.

Thank you all for for your input and help.
 
Educated guess....L connected in switch, N in connector, others outgoing L+N's, disconnected.
Q. Why tape the unused outgoing neutrals and not the lives?
Who knows? That's the question.
 
Educated guess....L connected in switch, N in connector, others outgoing L+N's, disconnected.
Q. Why tape the unused outgoing neutrals and not the lives?
Who knows? That's the question.

I've absolutely no idea. This was done when we had the extension.

There are 2 x lives which have been cut but not taped and 2 x neutrals which are taped together. Means nothing to me but i'm sure there are reasons for this.
 

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