Please bear with me cos im still pretty new to this
I have a house with separate circuits for up / down stairs lights - The upstairs lights trip as soon as the fuse is inserted
This circuit only powers two lights ( small cottage) so i had the idea to connect downstairs with upsatirs, I realise this is not best practice but there are only six light downstairs I thought this is acceptable load ( 8 in total)
I disconnected the feed from the fuse box to the lights and run a new cable from light at the top of the stairs ( two way light on downstairs circuit) to the existing lights upstairs .
As a result not only did the lights still not work but the light i took feed from didnt work either.
Am i missing something due to the fact its fed from a light with a two way switch??? when i disconnected the new cable to reinstate everything as it was the two way light would work again
Hope i havnt been too long winded and would appreciate any suggestions ( polite ones lol )
Rob
I have a house with separate circuits for up / down stairs lights - The upstairs lights trip as soon as the fuse is inserted
This circuit only powers two lights ( small cottage) so i had the idea to connect downstairs with upsatirs, I realise this is not best practice but there are only six light downstairs I thought this is acceptable load ( 8 in total)
I disconnected the feed from the fuse box to the lights and run a new cable from light at the top of the stairs ( two way light on downstairs circuit) to the existing lights upstairs .
As a result not only did the lights still not work but the light i took feed from didnt work either.
Am i missing something due to the fact its fed from a light with a two way switch??? when i disconnected the new cable to reinstate everything as it was the two way light would work again
Hope i havnt been too long winded and would appreciate any suggestions ( polite ones lol )
Rob