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Hello,
I have an en-suite with an extractor fan and two down-lights. One down-light stopped working - I cant remove the casing to check if its the bulb as it seems to have permanently stuck together.
So I bought a replacement from Wickes. I went into the loft, removed wires and the old light, but realised I had bought the wrong size replacement.
Therefore, not wanting the loose wires free, I reconnected the old one. However, when I restored power, it turns out the other downlight now doesnt work, but the fan does.
So I am at a loss. The downlight with the problem had two wires for each of the earth, live, neutral screwed into the light and I have re-wired again.
Is there any obvious mistake I might have made? - Would a bad connection within the old light mean another light doesnt work but the fan does? Actually thinking about it, it is a timed fan so would have a second live wire.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks...
I have an en-suite with an extractor fan and two down-lights. One down-light stopped working - I cant remove the casing to check if its the bulb as it seems to have permanently stuck together.
So I bought a replacement from Wickes. I went into the loft, removed wires and the old light, but realised I had bought the wrong size replacement.
Therefore, not wanting the loose wires free, I reconnected the old one. However, when I restored power, it turns out the other downlight now doesnt work, but the fan does.
So I am at a loss. The downlight with the problem had two wires for each of the earth, live, neutral screwed into the light and I have re-wired again.
Is there any obvious mistake I might have made? - Would a bad connection within the old light mean another light doesnt work but the fan does? Actually thinking about it, it is a timed fan so would have a second live wire.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks...