Fitting new bathroom light

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Hi folks

I’m replacing my existing bathroom light, which has two bulbs, to a light with just one bulb, so there will be a set of wires left over. What do I need to do to make them safe once I turn the power back on?

Thank you in advance
 
There will likely only be one set of connections to the actual light fitting.

Post a picture if it is confusing.
 
I’ve atttached an image of the light I’m removing, hope you can see it?

Thanks
 

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There's probably a connector blocked shoved up in the ceiling, with one set of wires going in, and the ones you can see coming out. Gentle tug/see what is there from above if possible?
 
Thanks jg321 there is definitely a connector box in the ceiling, bit of a mess though - see attached.

Would it be a case of removing one set of wires before connecting up the new light?
 

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You need to install a proper junction box up there.
That mess is melted (probably the cause of your problems) and dangerous.
 
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