If the above doesn't make immediate sense to you then you should get someone in to look at it for you. Whatever you do, as already advised and in all circumstances, make sure that the complete lighting circuit is off and totally dead beforte you touch anything else as the supply cable will remain live even though the switch is off. Does the new light not need a ceiling rose? Can you upload/post a pic of the underside of the new fitting? Then we have another situation and as googler says you'll have to replicate the connections in the rose by another means. If, however, the new fitting doesn't require a rose (which it may not if its a fitting like this: If your new fitting is a pendant light (like the one above) with just a length of flex containing blue and brown conductors then you need to replace the rose and then reconnect as shown. It sounds as though you may have removed the rose thing thinking its part of the whole light fitting itself which it isn't. The switched live black where it arrives from the switch itself should be sleeved with a red sleeve to indicate that its live and that connects to the brown wire from the fitting. ![]() The black from the supply cable is connected to the connector to whioch the blue from the fitting connects. Blue wire connect it from the output side of the. Black wire connect from ceiling to the remote receiver module inside of the fan black wire. Look for white wire from ceiling connect it to the remote receiver module white wire, inside of the fan. As you can see the reds from both cables are connected together. Find all of the green grounding wires, or bare, and connect them together. Thats the one on the lower RHS of this picture. You need to identify which is the "switched" live. If it did the wiring inside would look like this:Īs you say there are only two cables it will be the end of the run so the cable on the upper RHS will not exist (as Ormus diagram shows that is taking the power onto the next lamp on the circuit) so we can ignore it. Did you oberve carefully what wires went where in the old light?
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