I am removing a "lovely" false ceiling in the upstairs hall, and this is the first time I have looked at this part of the lighting circuit. It is a two way switched circuit (downstairs/upstairs) switching two circular lights in the upstairs Hall.
Upon inspection the main circular light is fed from the ceiling rose, however the second light has been connected with a terminal block between the ceiling rose and light. This was tucked up between the light unit and the false ceiling...
The circular light will be going in favour of a pendant light. What would be the best solution to keep the two lights/one switch arrangement that I have? The ceiling rose is wired as loop-in so is already quite crowded in there - I don't fancy my chances of fitting the 4th cable in there whilst hanging over the stairs! I am thinking that a Junction Box in the loft will be the best way to go.
Mal
Upon inspection the main circular light is fed from the ceiling rose, however the second light has been connected with a terminal block between the ceiling rose and light. This was tucked up between the light unit and the false ceiling...
The circular light will be going in favour of a pendant light. What would be the best solution to keep the two lights/one switch arrangement that I have? The ceiling rose is wired as loop-in so is already quite crowded in there - I don't fancy my chances of fitting the 4th cable in there whilst hanging over the stairs! I am thinking that a Junction Box in the loft will be the best way to go.
Mal