Wiring that corresponds to switch to ceiling light
Hi, I've recently attempted to replace an old ceiling light fixture (3 spot light). From what I've deduced after some tinkering is that there are wires from the 70s that are two grey cables containing live (red), neutral (black) and ground (bare) and a white cable containing the same. I'm almost positive that the two grey cables correspond to the ceiling light and the downstairs bathroom, and the white to the switch. I'm at the point where I've left the white cable's live, ground and neutral unconnected but the downstairs bathroom switches on and off it's just the ceiling light in the kitchen (the one I'm wiring) stays on.
What wire goes where?
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Hi! Sorry your post wouldn't show up originally.
There are three cables: two grey and one white in the ceiling. Each contains only three wires (red, black, bare copper). For some reason the downstairs bathroom is connected to these wires.
The switch has a green at the back and is connect with black and red. Just to clarify I'm from the UK so I think it might be easier to refer to things as 'neutral, ground, live' if the colours complicate things.
Thanks.
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You're an absolute gem! All are connected and now going off and on as they should. I'd already worked out the white cable contained the conductors for the switch, it was just a process of elimination to work out which grey cable was for the bathroom.
I could kiss you! I definitely would never make an electrician lol. A seemingly easy job has been winding me up for days.
Thanks for solving this little mystery.
Kelly.