Problem working wiring our for bathroom light

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I am replacing an old bathroom light.

The old light had 3 red wires together, 3 black wire together and a single black wire connected directly into the light.

The new light only has a brown and blue (neutral) and a very small connector.

I used a new large connector block and connected

3 red = brown
3 black = blue
1 black = connector only

The light were permanently on.

Other combinations either don't work or blow the fuse box

Any ideas please :idea:

Thanks
 
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Please, use the FOR REFERENCE to get wiring diagrams.

Can you remember how the groups of wires were connected to the old light?
 
I would try:

3 reds - in a connector on their own (not connected to anything except them selves)

3 blacks - connect to the fitting neutral wire (blue)

Single black* - connect to the fitting live wire (brown)





*The single black should have a piece of red sleeving or tape put on it if it doesn't already.
 
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No. It should be red sleeving (or tape) not brown.

This is an old colours install, so old colours sleeving should be used.
 

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