AmateurDIY
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Hello,
I just discovered this Forum, and thought it might be a good place to get some help!
In the loft, I currently have 3 incandescent lights that each have a plastic housing, but I want to replace these with a new metal-framed LED light. Everything is in place, but I am a bit concerned aobut the earth connection in the junction box. This is what it looked like before:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/j58prfjnuku3u0l/001.jpg?dl=0
The three white cables each lead to one of the lights. As they have plastic housings, I assume the previous electrician saw no need for the earth wires, and has trimmed them off. The grey cable at the bottom disappears into the floorboards of the loft, so I cannot see where it goes. I am guessing that this connects power from one of the upstairs lights, and also runs to a switch that is located near the entrance.
I managed to get some slack in the grey wire, and have now exposed the earth wire eough to make a connection in the junction box. This is how I have wired the new LED light:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7on0x1oz1dd67d2/002.jpg?dl=0
Everything works fine, but it occurs to me that I don't know if the other end of the grey cable has been connected to earth. If not, then I expect this means the frame of the LED light will also be electrified now? The light is at the very apex of the roof, and completely out of reach, but I am still not completely comfortable with the idea of it not being earthed. So, how could I test this grey cable for an earth, if I cannot trace the cable under the floor boards?
I really appreciate any advice you can offer!
Best wishes
Martin
I just discovered this Forum, and thought it might be a good place to get some help!
In the loft, I currently have 3 incandescent lights that each have a plastic housing, but I want to replace these with a new metal-framed LED light. Everything is in place, but I am a bit concerned aobut the earth connection in the junction box. This is what it looked like before:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/j58prfjnuku3u0l/001.jpg?dl=0
The three white cables each lead to one of the lights. As they have plastic housings, I assume the previous electrician saw no need for the earth wires, and has trimmed them off. The grey cable at the bottom disappears into the floorboards of the loft, so I cannot see where it goes. I am guessing that this connects power from one of the upstairs lights, and also runs to a switch that is located near the entrance.
I managed to get some slack in the grey wire, and have now exposed the earth wire eough to make a connection in the junction box. This is how I have wired the new LED light:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7on0x1oz1dd67d2/002.jpg?dl=0
Everything works fine, but it occurs to me that I don't know if the other end of the grey cable has been connected to earth. If not, then I expect this means the frame of the LED light will also be electrified now? The light is at the very apex of the roof, and completely out of reach, but I am still not completely comfortable with the idea of it not being earthed. So, how could I test this grey cable for an earth, if I cannot trace the cable under the floor boards?
I really appreciate any advice you can offer!
Best wishes
Martin