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:confused:Hi guys,
Could anyone educate me as I'm no way near as good as ok..!
Had a problem which I've previously posted on your forum, about GU10 downlights, my question is..
If you were to be doing a connection check on the terminal strip of the downlight( earth to common earth to live )?
What reading would you get (open or closed)???:eek:
 
Man you've lost me already here. Been reading about continuity ok but I could not make out how the fuse in consumer unit kept flippng. I had bought 6 downlights GU10s ÂŁ20 including bulbs and fittings off the internet and wired them into the switch live on the old ceiling tube light we have in the kitchen How I wired them were all in tandem, with two wires in, including the earth then on to the next and round to the existing old ceiling rose, then "clip" it went dark again and again..!!(Also the only colours were the Y/G earth)

Anyways the gooder news were I went to toolstation and bought low voltage downlights which seems to be brighter and the flippn problems don't seem to exist,with (br)live and (bl)neutral
Please any answers mate..
Cheers
 
Been reading about continuity ok but I could not make out how the fuse in consumer unit kept flippng
stop reading and pay a sparky
I had bought 6 downlights GU10s ÂŁ20 including bulbs and fittings off the internet and wired them into the switch live on the old ceiling tube light we have in the kitchen
from what you are saying is that you carried out notifiable work in a kitchen with out been registered or having any intention to notify the LABC, oh and ÂŁ20 + bulbs probably means they were crap and not fire rated!
(Also the only colours were the Y/G earth)
eh!! eh!!
Anyways the gooder news were I went to toolstation and bought low voltage downlights which seems to be brighter and the flippn problems don't seem to exist,with (br)live and (bl)neutral
nail on head , say no more!
 
(DB) is something board, as I,ve said here before you guys are the NUTS here(brilliant) and I,m a plumbing student so please bear with us please.
Our place has recently been refurbed (about 3-4 yrs ago sos its pretty up 2 date) and we have (BR)(BL)(YG) just love to get behind the knowledge of blue wire when and what it means when its sleeved with an outer casing What does that mean
Must say I'm quite enjoying it here at the electrical forum
, a bit worrid about my outgoing expences, on another fotune on doing an electrical course LOL..
 
Man you've lost me already here. Been reading about continuity ok but I could not make out how the fuse in consumer unit kept flippng. I had bought 6 downlights GU10s ÂŁ20 including bulbs and fittings off the internet and wired them into the switch live on the old ceiling tube light we have in the kitchen How I wired them were all in tandem, with two wires in, including the earth then on to the next and round to the existing old ceiling rose, then "clip" it went dark again and again..!!(Also the only colours were the Y/G earth)

Anyways the gooder news were I went to toolstation and bought low voltage downlights which seems to be brighter and the flippn problems don't seem to exist,with (br)live and (bl)neutral
Please any answers mate..
Cheers
 
when one cable is sleeved it usually means that it is a switched live, or that it is a permanent live and the electrician before ran out of the correct coloured cable.

but as others have said, get someone who knows what they are doing in to do it. It might cost you an hours labour, but you won't get killed and nor will anyone else.
 

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