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Hello, I was hoping some of can help me with wiring my new ceiling light. I know there is a separate line for a switch but I can't figure out which one (I though it's the one with green/yellow sleeve on the earth). I'm adding two pics - one of the wires in the switch and one of the ceiling.

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Any help would be hugely appreciated.
 
agree. needs a sparks to sort that mess. you might get lucky and get it working, but leave a potential death trap. not far from me. can sort for a reasonable call-out fee.
 
Hello, I was hoping some of can help me with wiring my new ceiling light. I know there is a separate line for a switch but I can't figure out which one (I though it's the one with green/yellow sleeve on the earth). I'm adding two pics - one of the wires in the switch and one of the ceiling.

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Any help would be hugely appreciated.

Gasp!!!
 
Hello, I was hoping some of can help me with wiring my new ceiling light. I know there is a separate line for a switch but I can't figure out which one (I though it's the one with green/yellow sleeve on the earth). I'm adding two pics - one of the wires in the switch and one of the ceiling.

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Any help would be hugely appreciated.

Presuming you are correct about the switch wire, 1st you should swap the red and black wires at the light. All reds go together and the black switch wire goes to the lights' live wire ( brown ). This black should also be flagged with a bit of red/brown sleeve or tape to identify it as a live wire. From here the light will work or the fuse will blow, if it's the latter then you have the wrong switch line.
 
Presuming you are correct about the switch wire, 1st you should swap the red and black wires at the light. All reds go together and the black switch wire goes to the lights' live wire ( brown ). This black should also be flagged with a bit of red/brown sleeve or tape to identify it as a live wire. From here the light will work or the fuse will blow, if it's the latter then you have the wrong switch line.
Trial and error is hardly good advice mate.
 
Presuming you are correct about the switch wire, 1st you should swap the red and black wires at the light. All reds go together and the black switch wire goes to the lights' live wire ( brown ). This black should also be flagged with a bit of red/brown sleeve or tape to identify it as a live wire. From here the light will work or the fuse will blow, if it's the latter then you have the wrong switch line.

Unbelievable. First time poster handing out instructions to a DIYer.

This forum is for the hard working sparky - not handing out free information you muppet.
 
Unbelievable. First time poster handing out instructions to a DIYer.

This forum is for the hard working sparky - not handing out free information you muppet.

and bad advice as well.
 
Presuming you are correct about the switch wire, 1st you should swap the red and black wires at the light. All reds go together and the black switch wire goes to the lights' live wire ( brown ). This black should also be flagged with a bit of red/brown sleeve or tape to identify it as a live wire. From here the light will work or the fuse will blow, if it's the latter then you have the wrong switch line.

To those of you who have passed comment on my post, the idea of a forum is to help those who ask for it. If you read the original post and look at marc9s pics then my post is accurate as can be. I do not advocate anyone playing with electrics as you all seem to suggest, so unless you have solid advise to give instead of trying to get a ''small fee'', perhaps you should find something better to fill your time. In 30+ yrs in the trade, nothing has burned down and no-one has died. Lighting circuits are taught in year 1 and I would expect that marc9 at least has that level of knowledge. If not, then ''yes'' get a local spark to help but not one from this site!!
 
To those of you who have passed comment on my post, the idea of a forum is to help those who ask for it. If you read the original post and look at marc9s pics then my post is accurate as can be. I do not advocate anyone playing with electrics as you all seem to suggest, so unless you have solid advise to give instead of trying to get a ''small fee'', perhaps you should find something better to fill your time. In 30+ yrs in the trade, nothing has burned down and no-one has died. Lighting circuits are taught in year 1 and I would expect that marc9 at least has that level of knowledge. If not, then ''yes'' get a local spark to help but not one from this site!!

NOT when its a DIYer - this is the Electricians forum - for sparkys.

On your second point, what makes you say this then?
 

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