Hi, the attached photo shows the ceiling rose in place.
I have an LED ceiling light Id like to use, but it has standard neutral, live and earth connections.
Can I use it? And if so, how do those wires get connected?
Thanks.
Can this light be used?
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The SAFEST way would be to pull the rose down enough to see where those grey-ey-green wires come from - they should be the sleeved earth (normally exposed copper) wires as part of any normal twin-core and earth arrangement albeit in the old red/black standard.
Could be a colour-fade issue but those wires that look 'grey-ish' would be the earth wiring. Wire your new light where the drop cable is situated (brown and blue) and connect the earth wire to the 'grey-ey-green' wires.
Safer still would be to use a DOUBLE-INSULATED light fitting (normally supplied without an earth wire) and just connect to the red/black (brown/blue) terminals.
Could be a colour-fade issue but those wires that look 'grey-ish' would be the earth wiring. Wire your new light where the drop cable is situated (brown and blue) and connect the earth wire to the 'grey-ey-green' wires.
Safer still would be to use a DOUBLE-INSULATED light fitting (normally supplied without an earth wire) and just connect to the red/black (brown/blue) terminals.
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Must be my eyes, they look green to me.
Rhetorical question:
If the OP could / knows how to check the earth, why would he be asking how to connect the light.
Rhetorical question:
If the OP could / knows how to check the earth, why would he be asking how to connect the light.
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I'm guessing the led light has a different ceiling fixing which means all the wires need to come out of these terminal blocks and connected into the new led light fixing (which may be configured in a different style, depending on the style I'd check that there is room for the wires to connect into the terminals, I've came across a couple of fixings where it's a struggle to get just 2 wires into the terminal which is sealed into the fixing.Someone-Else wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 5:37 pm
Rhetorical question:
If the OP could / knows how to check the earth, why would he be asking how to connect the light.