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Hi everyone,
I had a light in my spare room fail on me a few months ago, after taking off the light switch to measure the voltage i was getting all sorts of strange readings, sometimes i would get a reading sometimes it would be wrong etc
I found out that there was a breakage in the cable which lead back to the meter, there was no way i could repair this as i stay in a flat and the ceiling is solid concrete with limited access, the cabling is also tied at certain areas and apart from that some beams there too, would had been quite a big job.
So i decided to break off the existing cabling and replace from the light switch to a socket on the same wall around 3 meters to the right of the lightswitch.
I have so far noticed an old spur there which i believe is on the same circuit breaker as the sockets around the house. (see pic right hand side)
the socket had 2x cable going into it
the spur has 240v supply constant also
as you can see by the pic i took a feed from one of the cables, ran it along behind the skirting, really not sure what to do next though, as i have only an inch or so depth before i hit pretty hard bricks.
The issue i have at the moment is joining these cables, stepping down the ampage so it`s safer. can anyone advise what i should do next?
really need some help, i have a photo here showing the stage i am at.
as you can see the main problem i`m going to have is fitting more cable in there and fitting connector blocks in there?
ONE OPTION could be this?
Swap the spur so its on the left then feed both cables into this? or is this wrong as the other cable (one sticking out is probably going to another socket in the room?)
Then with the right hand side one put a socket only?
Not sure how to do this so everything is above board....
Oh another thing, the meter we have it has no RCD fitted (i dont think)
The main house earth goes to a communal earth i suspect, all i need to know really is the correct configuration, if it means having to chisel more wall away for space to putting more cabling in i can probably just do this.
In the pic below ALL 3 cables are LIVE when tested (left middle and right)
all have an independent feed i think.
I had a light in my spare room fail on me a few months ago, after taking off the light switch to measure the voltage i was getting all sorts of strange readings, sometimes i would get a reading sometimes it would be wrong etc
I found out that there was a breakage in the cable which lead back to the meter, there was no way i could repair this as i stay in a flat and the ceiling is solid concrete with limited access, the cabling is also tied at certain areas and apart from that some beams there too, would had been quite a big job.
So i decided to break off the existing cabling and replace from the light switch to a socket on the same wall around 3 meters to the right of the lightswitch.
I have so far noticed an old spur there which i believe is on the same circuit breaker as the sockets around the house. (see pic right hand side)
the socket had 2x cable going into it
the spur has 240v supply constant also
as you can see by the pic i took a feed from one of the cables, ran it along behind the skirting, really not sure what to do next though, as i have only an inch or so depth before i hit pretty hard bricks.
The issue i have at the moment is joining these cables, stepping down the ampage so it`s safer. can anyone advise what i should do next?
really need some help, i have a photo here showing the stage i am at.
as you can see the main problem i`m going to have is fitting more cable in there and fitting connector blocks in there?
ONE OPTION could be this?
Swap the spur so its on the left then feed both cables into this? or is this wrong as the other cable (one sticking out is probably going to another socket in the room?)
Then with the right hand side one put a socket only?
Not sure how to do this so everything is above board....
Oh another thing, the meter we have it has no RCD fitted (i dont think)
The main house earth goes to a communal earth i suspect, all i need to know really is the correct configuration, if it means having to chisel more wall away for space to putting more cabling in i can probably just do this.
In the pic below ALL 3 cables are LIVE when tested (left middle and right)
all have an independent feed i think.