EFLImpudence Joined 7 Jul 2010 Messages 42,077 Reaction score 5,719 Location Retired to: Country 14 Jul 2016 #16 DrBunker said: but it was the in reverse comment I didn't follow Click to expand... Start at the bottom of the page (with what you have now) and go up.
DrBunker said: but it was the in reverse comment I didn't follow Click to expand... Start at the bottom of the page (with what you have now) and go up.
D DrBunker Joined 14 Jul 2016 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Country 14 Jul 2016 #17 OK, to clarify, I understood that I was meant to start from the bottom of the page and work up but I didn't (and still don't) understand how that applies to my situation. Sorry for testing your patience.
OK, to clarify, I understood that I was meant to start from the bottom of the page and work up but I didn't (and still don't) understand how that applies to my situation. Sorry for testing your patience.
EFLImpudence Joined 7 Jul 2010 Messages 42,077 Reaction score 5,719 Location Retired to: Country 14 Jul 2016 #18 If your wiring isn't like that then all you have to do is connect the wires to the new light to the same connections as your present light.
If your wiring isn't like that then all you have to do is connect the wires to the new light to the same connections as your present light.
D DrBunker Joined 14 Jul 2016 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Country 15 Jul 2016 #19 I've just bought one of these to enable me to safely join the two incoming cables to the pendant. http://www.screwfix.com/p/chocbox/54936?_requestid=163073 Hopefully it's as straightforward as that...
I've just bought one of these to enable me to safely join the two incoming cables to the pendant. http://www.screwfix.com/p/chocbox/54936?_requestid=163073 Hopefully it's as straightforward as that...
D DrBunker Joined 14 Jul 2016 Messages 10 Reaction score 0 Country 17 Jul 2016 #20 Yep, that did it. Cables joined and the choc box hidden in the ceiling void. Thanks all.