Any sparks on here?

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I'm fitting new wall lights in Chez Smoo, and I was hoping to re-cycle the cabling, (with incorporated switches), off the lights I've taken down.

However, on inspection the cabling on the old lamps is two core like this,
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But, when I've opened up the new lights they are wired up like this,

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I'm usually pretty confident with such matters, but this has thrown me a little TBH, and as always, better safe than sorry.

So my question is, can I use my existing cabling to wire up these lights? They will be plugged in rather than being hard wired.

Apologies for my descriptions and names if not correct.
 

Havoc6

Active Member
Simple answer is yes you can use the old cable. But no doubt there will be some sparky safety law that will say different. no I'm not a sparky just an above average DIYer. Brown live , blue neutral.
 

Spinney

Bimbleur extraordinaire
Location
Back up north
If the lights have an earth connection wired in (as your 2nd pic shows), you really need a 3-core cable so you can connect that earth to the earth pin in the plug. I wouldn't use the new lights without an earth connection.
(DIYer, not a sparks!)
 
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smokeysmoo

smokeysmoo

Legendary Member
OK decision made, 3 core cable found in shed, and 2 new in line switches bought from Toolstation.

Let the fettling commence.
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
you must not use 2 core to feed the lights. your lights need the earth as it will have exposed conductive parts ( the casing is an exposed conductive part as it is part of the installation which is not normally live but can become live under fault conditions)

A breaker (MCB )board won't give any further protection than a Board fitted with a fuse for fault protection. (indirect contact as was).
an RCD protected circuit "might" operate under fault conditions but i wouldn't want to chance it . wise decision in getting 3core cable .
 

sidevalve

Über Member
you must not use 2 core to feed the lights. your lights need the earth as it will have exposed conductive parts ( the casing is an exposed conductive part as it is part of the installation which is not normally live but can become live under fault conditions)

A breaker (MCB )board won't give any further protection than a Board fitted with a fuse for fault protection. (indirect contact as was).
an RCD protected circuit "might" operate under fault conditions but i wouldn't want to chance it . wise decision in getting 3core cable .
+1 however by "wall lights" do you mean fixed with buried cables or something that is totally portable ?
If you are burying the cable at any point you will need 1.5mm twin and earth for the buried bit, not flex as shown. Just a thought.
 
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