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Niall J

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Hi all,

I am just replacing some spotlights, 4 wired in series. Where the wiring leads to the first one, I removed the wiring and unfortunately didn't pay close attention to the way it was wired. There are 4 wires in total with live and neutral. One leads to the other spot lights and there are 3 remaining wires(each with live and neutral). Can you confirm how these need to be connected in simple terms? It should be straight forward as I am just replacing spotlights that have already been fitted. Thanks!

 
yet another who jumps straight in ripping out the old before thinking about how they are going to wire it again...

youre going to need a multimeter at least to trace where all the wiring goes. you probably have a supply in, out, switch cable and feed to lights. i would also hope there is an earth to go with the live & neutrals

 
Hi there Steptoe, so i am armed finally with the multimeter. What is my next step?

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WHEN you get a suitable junction box.

1) the earths covered in grey tape must join to the earth terminal on the light.

2) the reds connected together in the choc block must remain connected together and to nothing else.

3) the three blacks twisted together connect to the light fitting's N terminal

4) the lone black is probably the switched L from the light switch, sleeve it red and connect it to the light fitting L terminal

5) The cable to the other lights should connect to the light fitting's L, N and E terminals (I think that is the cable connected into the light fitting at the moment)

6) best of luck getting that back into that jagged hole in the ceiling and staying there.
 

 
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