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I've got three lights in my hallway that I'm changing to a LED light fitting - they are all controlled by two separate switches. I've done two, but I'm stuck on the third one. The first light had one of each earth, L & N, and the second light had two of each (which I've squeezed in the connector block) but as you can see the last one, there's a lot more going on! is it a fairly easy job or do I need to call someone in for it?
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[ElectriciansForums.net] existing light (four wires) into new Led light

Cheers!
 
It’s called “loop in” or “3 plate” wiring.

The middle browns are permanently live…. Don’t do anything without isolating the circuit.
 
In that case, it could have been far worse. The strappers for the two way switching could have been brought into the rose as well, which would have been four extra wires to join, plus an extra cpc.
 
Yes.. there are three lights in the hallway and two switches to control them!
If there was access above the light ie a junction box then that would be the best option and just take down your sw live ,neutral and earth .if there's no access you would have to cut a hole behind light for a jb to fit thru which then makes jb pretty much non accessible. A larger hole could be bored in fitting say 25mm with a pvc grommet to protect against sharp edges and then try find the flattest connectors, wagos etc and connect all the wires inside fitting .loop in method we're never designed for modern day led light fittings. Most of the time there Just shoved up in ceiling void in bare connectors with a piece of .75 flex comming back down.[don't do that lol]
 
If there was access above the light ie a junction box then that would be the best option and just take down your sw live ,neutral and earth .if there's no access you would have to cut a hole behind light for a jb to fit thru which then makes jb pretty much non accessible. A larger hole could be bored in fitting say 25mm with a pvc grommet to protect against sharp edges and then try find the flattest connectors, wagos etc and connect all the wires inside fitting .loop in method we're never designed for modern day led light fittings. Most of the time there Just shoved up in ceiling void in bare connectors with a piece of .75 flex comming back down.[don't do that lol]
Cheers Jock.. something like this?

 
Yeh the manufacturer states that there maintenance free so could be hidden above light if its your only option .I suppose removing the light would make it accessible in future if there was an issue .if you have access above a normal junction box would suffice
 
Yeh the manufacturer states that there maintenance free so could be hidden above light if its your only option .I suppose removing the light would make it accessible in future if there was an issue .if you have access above a normal junction box
Sorry I never had a proper look at link if it's hidden it would have to be the maintenance free one it has spring fit terminals that supposidly don't slaken over time .but if its accessible that one would do .my apologies I should have paid more attention to link
 

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