I am trying to replace the old fashioned ceiling roses in my house with modern ones. The lighting circuit is a loop system and everything was very straight forward until the lounge.
I have a double switch and 2 lights, one for each switch, these work independetly (or did till I messed up). However there is only 1 cable comming from the back of the switch unit. The 1st ceiling rose has a feed from the loop, a switch connection and another (3 wire cable which was not originally connected and was actually taped up inside the old fitting). The 2nd rose has just one cable (presumably to the switch as it used to switch on and off independently of the other light).
I have replaced the 1st rose which works fine - although I have now connected the live and neutral wires which were originally taped up. BUT when I replace the 2nd rose - connecting as if I have only a switch cable, it is now permanently on.
What is going on? And how can I fix it?
Ruth
PS. Realise wiring was probably originally done by a muppet and am saving up to have the place rewired!
I have a double switch and 2 lights, one for each switch, these work independetly (or did till I messed up). However there is only 1 cable comming from the back of the switch unit. The 1st ceiling rose has a feed from the loop, a switch connection and another (3 wire cable which was not originally connected and was actually taped up inside the old fitting). The 2nd rose has just one cable (presumably to the switch as it used to switch on and off independently of the other light).
I have replaced the 1st rose which works fine - although I have now connected the live and neutral wires which were originally taped up. BUT when I replace the 2nd rose - connecting as if I have only a switch cable, it is now permanently on.
What is going on? And how can I fix it?
Ruth
PS. Realise wiring was probably originally done by a muppet and am saving up to have the place rewired!