This backbox in my lounge has an old dimmer switch with a metal plate. Since it has no earth I was recommended to replace it, plus I want to use smart switches all around
This is just my preference and I don't know anyone else who does it BUTWhat colour coding would you expect?
the only 'wrong' colour in there is the yellow. it should be marked redNot an expert, but other lights I connected had blue and brown. Plus I'm colorblind. And sockets too.
Just not everything red. There's no way to know which cable comes from the bulb and which one doesn't.
Anyway, I managed to connect the smart switch and is working perfect. Now I just need to figure out what to do with the mess or get a chunky spacer in there.
Here are some extra pics. I do have a multimeter.Are you sure there is no earth? Looks like it could be a conduit install with the conduit as earth A pic looking up at where the cables enter the box would help.
If there really is no earth, then as well as a plastic switch plate, you should be using nylon plate screws (but lets see if you have an earth first, do you have a multimeter at all?)
Your red on its own is the switch wire to your light, all the other reds are feeds and need be connected together and to the feed terminal of the switch, whether they are all directly in there (likely difficult), blocked together and a flylead, or in the case of the existing, a mix of the two, as there is really no difference.
You could probably dress them all nicely into a 5way wago along with a flylead and keep it to the back against an edge and not loose too much room, don't mumify it in half a roll of tape though, it is neither necessary or desirable
Well, I don't think I'd have a problem if that block wasn't there tbh. I still can't understand why 5 red cables would need to be together.cable need joined somewhere, either in the switch or the light. you have them in the switch. your options are either fit a deeper box within the wall, fit a spacer / surrface box, or alter the wiring so the connections are elsewhere
this is a common issue when fitting smart switches & dimmers, there often isn't enough room in the box for anything larger than a basic switch. newer properties are often done with larger boxes for this reason but existing is pretty much what it was at the time
A few comments on your photo's:-Here are some extra pics. I do have a multimeter.
I connected the new switch and works perfect. I'm just annoyed with how much it sticks out. I don't even have screws that long to fix it, so atm it's just hanging.
Honestly I would like to understand what are all the cables because it's confusing me a lot. 3 red cables in there, 2+yellow in one end of the block, and 1 red in the other.
The yellow cables is currently connected with 2 red cables in the block, not just one. I thought of doing what you said, but then I'm left with 2 loose red cables not connected anywhere which I have no clue where they go. And also, the dimmer switch has 2 more red cables. One must be the bulb, but what about the other one (since the yellow is the one acting as live)?A few comments on your photo's:-
1) The bottom red cable in the scew terminal doesnt connect to anything else in the box. It could be removed from the terminal, insulated by your preferred means an tucked away in the corner of the box.
2) The terminal above with the yellow and red can be disconnected and the yellow wire discarded, the red wire connected with the other red wire on the switch (yellow and red are joined together).
3) The blue wire in the switch needs re terminating there's way too much bare copper.
4) No sign of any earth conductors.
So it does after a careful second look. How much room is there in the connectors on the switch? Yellow one out and two reds in? It looks like the blue link wire goes to the same terminal, one the reds could go to the other end?The yellow cables is currently connected with 2 red cables in the block, not just one. I thought of doing what you said, but then I'm left with 2 loose red cables not connected anywhere which I have no clue where they go. And also, the dimmer switch has 2 more red cables. One must be the bulb, but what about the other one (since the yellow is the one acting as live)?
Forget the blue. This was just needed for this specific smart switch and I added that one myself.So it does after a careful second look. How much room is there in the connectors on the switch? Yellow one out and two reds in? It looks like the blue link wire goes to the same terminal, one the reds could go to the other end?
We called it slip conduit found it was often broken and not continuous so basically no cpc on circuit
Not worth doing anything to much without getting it tested as you can’t install certain lights and switches without a cpc
Rewire now decorate later not the other way round
It’s not a case of it works so it’s fine
If this is the case you really do need to hone your electrical skills, way too much exposed copper, close to mounting screws too. You maybe should consider getting a professional in to sort this mess out for you. No consolation if you’ve kept it looking near if you’re 6’ under in a wooden box, you can’t see it. Be under no illusions, this stuff is a killer when it escapes.Forget the blue. This was just needed for this specific smart switch and I added that one myself.
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