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I'm currently wiring an outside light with a built in photocell and I can't figure out what's going wrong. It's wired from a switch with a 3 core.

At the switch, I've connected the grey(blue) neutral to the other neutrals and I've connected the black(brown) live to the common lives.

At the light there is a connector block. And this is how I connect it
Red/Brown - Nothing I guess this is for slave units
Live - Black(brown)
Earth - Earth
Neutral - Grey(blue)

And put the spare brown on it's own connector block.

For some reason, the RCD keeps tripping and I can't figure out why. Any ideas? Cheers
 
Welcome to the forum, if it is wired as you say and there are no loose strands of cable bridging terminals then I would say you have a light fitting with an earth fault.
Are you sure the neutrals at the switch are neutrals and the permanent lines are lines?
 
as above ^^^ probability is that there is not a Neutral at the switch.
 
Thanks for the replies, I appreciate it. The lights are wired to the switch, there is a bunch of neutrals at the switch and I got 240 between the L+N.

You think the photocell could be faulty?

Cheers
 
I know, but when quoting "mains" it should be stated as such imho. :)

Edit- in case sums get done incorrectly. For what it's worth the voltage at my house sits at 243 most of the time when I'm doing monthly checks on my equipment.

...don't get me started on "low voltage"

No, the voltage in the U.K. Is not 230V
 
I know, but when quoting "mains" it should be stated as such imho. :)

Edit- in case sums get done incorrectly. For what it's worth the voltage at my house sits at 243 most of the time when I'm doing monthly checks on my equipment.

...don't get me started on "low voltage"
What do you mean DJ "Don't get me started on low voltage" I'm interested that's all
 
Now worries Pete, its tHe use of the phrase "low voltage" for 12 volt lighting, when of course it's elv.

I know it's really ----, pretty much everyone knows whet is meant, but the odc in me shivers every time I see I being misused.
 
Now worries Pete, its tHe use of the phrase "low voltage" for 12 volt lighting, when of course it's elv.

I know it's really ----, pretty much everyone knows whet is meant, but the odc in me shivers every time I see I being misused.
T
 

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