In my other thread I was asking some basic questions: //www.diynot.com/forums/electrics/some-basic-lighting-circuit-questions.382047/
Now I look a bit more closely, I am more confused than I was before! This is my light fitting (sorry it's hard to get it to catch the light):
The wiring diagram shows a mains cable passing through the fitting, en route to a switch. Now, my school electronics tells me the neutral terminal here is actually not doing anything since a light is a one-wire affair - the live wire passes through the light to the switch, and the neutral comes back from the switch.
What exactly is going on inside this terminal - and can I use it more like this:
[code:1]FCU=========/switch/========light[/code:1]
In my second picture I think you can see the middle terminal has an earth symbol, which doesn't match at all the instructions. Is this saying I can attach live & neutral across the light and attach an earth wire to the middle one? Then I could do what I want... but I want to be sure I understand how the fitting actually functions internally.
Now I look a bit more closely, I am more confused than I was before! This is my light fitting (sorry it's hard to get it to catch the light):
The wiring diagram shows a mains cable passing through the fitting, en route to a switch. Now, my school electronics tells me the neutral terminal here is actually not doing anything since a light is a one-wire affair - the live wire passes through the light to the switch, and the neutral comes back from the switch.
What exactly is going on inside this terminal - and can I use it more like this:
[code:1]FCU=========/switch/========light[/code:1]
In my second picture I think you can see the middle terminal has an earth symbol, which doesn't match at all the instructions. Is this saying I can attach live & neutral across the light and attach an earth wire to the middle one? Then I could do what I want... but I want to be sure I understand how the fitting actually functions internally.