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Hi all,

I have an upstairs landing light which never comes on any more. Is this wiring correct for the downstairs hall way light to control an upstairs landing light
(which has a single gang) ? I didn't do it I just opened it. The downstairs light works fine but the upstairs doesn't at all.

down stairs light photo:

[ElectriciansForums.net] Is this correct?



upstairs wiring:
(the grey cable has a red wire in it)

[ElectriciansForums.net] Is this correct?


Any help much appreciated.

Many thanks,

CK
 
There are a few worrying things I can see in those pics, but nothing that would stop the upstairs light from working.
If you are going to investigate further, make sure that ALL the lighting circuits are switched off (or better still, the whole fusebox), since it appear that this light may be wired from two different circuits, known as a borrowed neutral.
 
Hi all,

I have an upstairs landing light which never comes on any more. Is this wiring correct for the downstairs hall way light to control an upstairs landing light
(which has a single gang) ? I didn't do it I just opened it. The downstairs light works fine but the upstairs doesn't at all.

down stairs light photo:

View attachment 119203


upstairs wiring:
(the grey cable has a red wire in it)

View attachment 119204

Any help much appreciated.

Many thanks,

CK
If you can just take a minute and put a couple of grommets in those cutouts.
Also is that metal back box earthed?
 
If you can just take a minute and put a couple of grommets in those cutouts.
Also is that metal back box earthed?
Plus, most importantly, check that any earth wires you connect, along with any that are already connected, do actually connect back to the main earth terminal, and aren't just 'floating'.
 
I'm trying to work out if that loop is brocken and no longer connected to the L ( this is the permanent live) . As other have said please make sure the power is turned off before you touch anything
 

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