I've changed out a few ceiling lights in houses I've owned, usually just a quick swap but on going to change one out today in my new flat I found a blue wire to live and a blue/brown wire with a red bit of rubber or tape on it to neutral and no earth. I checked one of the other lights and it was all as I would expect so I rooted around in the hole and pulled out 4 connector blocks from the ceiling running out of 3 mains wires, the initial blue and blue/brown wires are attached to two black wires by connector blocks, these two extension wires also seem thinner than the ones they connect into. The red wires from all three connect to each other in a connector block and don't come into the light rose at all, I also found all three earths similarly connected to each other in another connector block. Please see image below.
Now, should I remove the two extention wires and just wire it in the usual manner (eg 3 reds to brown in the light, the 3 blacks to blue in the light and the three earths to the earth in the light or should I just wire the blue to live and blue/brown to neutral (as it was in the old light) and connect the three earths to the earth in the light?
Thanks in advance for any tips.
Thanks in advance for any tips.