Best video about light fitting on RUclips and I've gone through loads in the past few days. That's what you call a step-by-step guide. Anyone can follow it and be successful. I'm a bloke but glad to see that it's a video done by a woman that's the best. Keep up the good work, sister.
I watched many videos how to install new celling light before this one. 10 min after I watched this video I installed new celling light without any problems. Thank you for a great explanation! 😊
Excellent steps and easy to follow. I usually watch multiple videos but after watching this I don't need to watch another as It has everything covered. Thanks A+
Lots of comments here asking about switch live cables and how to wire the 'extra' neutral wire. Hope this comment helps. This is a great video for IRISH wired light fittings. There should be an earth/live/neutral and a separate 'shared' neutral which is run along all the other fittings in the house. I just installed my first light fitting after watching this video, and it works great. Just remember - turn off the power to the ENTIRE house, if you just switch the MCB for 'upstairs lights' or whatever it says on the CU, that doesn't mean there's not a live connection coming from somewhere else in the house, play safe, switch off the MAIN power. The 2 neutrals go into the ONE block, just like the video. Appreciate that's not always the way for foreign wired houses, but IRISH houses are 99.999% wired this way. You will be fine (y)
There is nothing wrong with Blackberry phones. They are amazing for getting stuff done. Many videos on YT explaining why. This is a very simple circuit though.
I didn't want to be a weakling and have my girlfriend think she was a lesbian afterall. So I proved to everyone I was a man and followed the video. My libido increased and my sex life has never been better. The light works.
I'm just going to replace my plastic pendant with a new one exactly the same, I don't have the original screws and my ceilings have been re plastered, my question is can I just screw the new one up, or do I need rawl plugs? I'm not sure of the correct process so any tips would be great. Thanks
This video really helped me as a complete novice. Fortunately, the wiring is very similar to what's in my house so that was a good start! Only thing I would add is get a decent terminal connector block as the one that came with our light fitting was rubbish and fiddly (small screws which didn't tighten) and we ended up buying a new one.
Hi I have 2 browns in one then 3 browns in the middle then 3 blues on my ceiling old light fitting I’m wanting to put a pendent light up which one will be the switch wire ?????
I have never changed a light fixture in my life. Is it dangerous to drill into the ceiling? Can I hit the electrical wires inside the ceiling when using electrical drill?
What if there is an earth cable but the fixture you have doesn't have an earth connector? The connector is plastic with a plastic body but the light fitting is metal (from ikea).
Inga Suskevic In the consumer unit switch the lights off only it is enought (make sure that ceiling rose is really without power). It's not handy to switch off whole house as you migh need some lamp supplied from socket outlet to have some light to see what you doing. I am sorry it's to late for advice I know
Unknown Another useless helper!!! The lady did not talk about light switch!!! She asked if the main one in consumer unit needs to be switched or only light circuit!!!
Theres 3 wires in my livingroom ceiling so 3 live 3 neutral and 3 earth the guy wired up as so and its blowing the fuse and switch isnt working now.. any ideas?
02:07 A Blackberry - that ages it a bit! - Although this doesn't matter as the subject hasn't really changed in decades (although detectors are relatively modern). I'm guessing from the filename it was shot on the 28th of May, 2011 at 11:24 AM (I could be completely wrong). TBH I quite like the moving keyboard of the Blackberry, but it meant it was useless for watching films and things on.
Hi can you help? I have the old red & Black I was about the change the light but I have noticed the red goes into Blue and Black goes into Brown. The light still works and l also have 2 switch’s. Any ideas
@@cypherpunk12 Republic of Ireland is a sovereign country and not part of the UK. Woodies is an Irish company based in the Republic of Ireland and not in the UK, Northern Ireland is part of the UK, Ireland would suggest the whole country. If I were you, I'd leave that job to a qualified spark as your IQ may not be up to the task. you stupid Sheila.
Dame dude you must have your period or something, sorry I did not know half the country is part of the UK and half is not. Is the electrical systems much different in each half, highly doubtful. As you may have noticed my original comment was 3 months ago and I have done the work myself since that time and this video was very helpful as Australia's was very similar to the half of Ireland that is not part of the UK. Hopefully you can stop being such a grumpy old bastard and look at the date the original post was made next time. My wife recommends Tampax for your period btw.
Except, I have double the amount of wires in my ceiling and this video gives no clue how to wire the switch... “ensure no loose wires are left out of the terminal block” I wonder what she did with them? I notice this video didn’t show the light turning off.. lol
Khalifa Ubaid thanks for your reply. There were wires for the light and extractor fan. In the end a friend with electrical experience came to my rescue. :)
Depends, if there is three blue the three brown and three green /yellow, one of the blues is the switch return and should be marked with a bit of brown sleeveing or brown insulating tape and that go to the opposite side to the neutrals. Basically you don't have a neutral at the switch
because it accurately illustrates what a pain in the end it is and regardless of how clear it explains it, it's probably worth just getting an electrician to do it. That's my theory anyway.
That said, I have a friend that does this all the time in his house. I think pizza and beer is in order. THAT's how you change light fittings. (beer after, of course)
Firstly, you should not put electrical tape over the switch, as anyone can come along, remove the tape and turn on the power. Get a lock off device (a clamp that goes on the mcb and then you can fit your lock) but make sure you have key with you at all times. Secondly, why turn off the main switch? You will probably need some source of light whilst you're working (fed via the sockets).
If you don't turn the power off at the mains you will be working with live wires which will result in being electrocuted! The tape is just to remind anyone else in the house not to switch the power back on. I've had that happen when I was changing a plug socket, won't touch anything now unless everyone is out of the house completely.
Kas Georgiou You only need to switch off the circuit you’re working on, not the entire house, that is likely the reason someone in your household decided to switch it back on.
@@Gemzstone1 you can turn individual circuits off, ie hall lights, lounge lights, upstairs lights, plug sockets, cooker, boiler etc etc.. No need to turn off entire CU. Just the circuit you are working on…
Get a powerful battery operated workshop lamp to light the working area. They are pretty cheap and very useful if you have a power cut. Better safe than dead.
I have exactly the same set up. 1 earth, one live and 2 neutrals, so I put the 2 neutrals in the same hole on the light fitting block and now the lights in the living room and utility room won't come on!
Seems to miss a crucial step ... That will kill if missed.....comfirm power is off with an approved test before handling any wires.... That breaker might be the wrong one.
ok so ive tried this managed to disassemble and put up the new fitting! good. however im now left with 2 switch wires and i dont what to do now? where do they go?! your video doesn’t show this! ive now blown a fuse in my light switch because ive merged the live switch with the live cable port and the neutral switch wire with the neutrals. the light went on but the switch was off? and my fuse box activated to save me! disliked!
I know this is late comment but, 1 cpc to protect the user and insulate the light incase of an earth fault. 1 line to deliver power to the light. Finally 2 neutrals 1 to complete the circuit and another is likely being “borrowed” to go to a different light to save having to wire another circuit.
Changing light fittings is illegal in Australia. Contact a licensed electrical fitter. Your insurance will be voided if faults occur from illegal electrical fitting. Not ideal, but I don’t want to see any Aussies get in trouble.
Best video about light fitting on RUclips and I've gone through loads in the past few days. That's what you call a step-by-step guide. Anyone can follow it and be successful. I'm a bloke but glad to see that it's a video done by a woman that's the best. Keep up the good work, sister.
She's an actor bro
Finally a video where the wiring looks the way it does in my country.
This really saved me my girl fell more in love with me
I watched many videos how to install new celling light before this one. 10 min after I watched this video I installed new celling light without any problems.
Thank you for a great explanation! 😊
Apprentice electrician here year 2, I was asked my my sisters friend to change a light fitting so I feel even more confident now
Thank you...I was overwhelmed at first...but this clear and concise video has made installing a light fixture a breeze.
By far the best video I've watched on this! Thank you!
Excellent steps and easy to follow. I usually watch multiple videos but after watching this I don't need to watch another as It has everything covered. Thanks A+
Thank you, just changed my light fittings thanks to you that was so easy ❤❤❤
Best video I have ever seen. Consise. Straight to the point. I am going to buy a few light bulbs at woodies as a pay back :)
Just watched 3 videos & this gives the best tips. Kudos!
Fantastic video, made replacing two ancient UK light fixtures a breeze. Much appreciated! 👏
Thank you very much, my lady. The guide was very clear and simple. I live in a victorian home.
Lots of comments here asking about switch live cables and how to wire the 'extra' neutral wire. Hope this comment helps. This is a great video for IRISH wired light fittings. There should be an earth/live/neutral and a separate 'shared' neutral which is run along all the other fittings in the house.
I just installed my first light fitting after watching this video, and it works great.
Just remember - turn off the power to the ENTIRE house, if you just switch the MCB for 'upstairs lights' or whatever it says on the CU, that doesn't mean there's not a live connection coming from somewhere else in the house, play safe, switch off the MAIN power.
The 2 neutrals go into the ONE block, just like the video. Appreciate that's not always the way for foreign wired houses, but IRISH houses are 99.999% wired this way. You will be fine (y)
Thank you, looked everywhere for an answer to this! I have 2 earth wires too. Is it the same for them?
@@debbiemarchese3482 yes
we have two brown wires, what will do? Thank You
Thanks a mil. I’ve watched so many videos and this is the only one that is clear and direct. 😁😁😁
2:06 lol a blackberry!
I saw that I checked when the video was uploaded. But could be that the video was recorded in the late 2000s. Lol
There is nothing wrong with Blackberry phones. They are amazing for getting stuff done. Many videos on YT explaining why. This is a very simple circuit though.
I remember
I didn't want to be a weakling and have my girlfriend think she was a lesbian afterall. So I proved to everyone I was a man and followed the video. My libido increased and my sex life has never been better. The light works.
Most helpful video I've watched so far!
Sara J I hope you enjoyed
Very well explained. The best video ever
Best vid on RUclips! Thanks
Hi guys! Your amazing, this video is so helpful if you need to change your lights, it's give a very accurate information. Thank you so much!
I'm just going to replace my plastic pendant with a new one exactly the same, I don't have the original screws and my ceilings have been re plastered, my question is can I just screw the new one up, or do I need rawl plugs? I'm not sure of the correct process so any tips would be great. Thanks
Great video. Have me the confidence to go and do it!
Woodies killing the scene
How are heavy chandeliers mounted in Ireland/UK? Do you use pan boxes over there?
6 inch nails.
This video really helped me as a complete novice. Fortunately, the wiring is very similar to what's in my house so that was a good start! Only thing I would add is get a decent terminal connector block as the one that came with our light fitting was rubbish and fiddly (small screws which didn't tighten) and we ended up buying a new one.
I'm here for the Blackberry!
Great video, thanks for that
Excellent video, clear and concise, with helpful tips 🙂
Hi I have 2 browns in one then 3 browns in the middle then 3 blues on my ceiling old light fitting I’m wanting to put a pendent light up which one will be the switch wire ?????
I have never changed a light fixture in my life. Is it dangerous to drill into the ceiling? Can I hit the electrical wires inside the ceiling when using electrical drill?
This video is very clear. Good job and thanks.
Thank you madame, I appreciate the video. It really helped me a lot
What if there is an earth cable but the fixture you have doesn't have an earth connector? The connector is plastic with a plastic body but the light fitting is metal (from ikea).
I have the same issue. What did you do?
I don't know why I watch these vidios?.. it's never that simple
What did you do
@@uranus0996 wrapped it in electric tape and left it. A year later its still working so I'm guessing it's fine
You wire it properly you don't want to become a felon
can you also work without the multi use detector?
Nice clear instructions!
Seems easy, what is there is a connection going to the fire alarm from the light 🤔
Excellent. Spot on advice and a cracking Irish accent.
Hi guys. Do I need to switch off main power in the refuse box or just the sockets and lighting? Thank you
Inga Suskevic are you serious?? Stay away and call an electrician if you can’t work that out
Inga Suskevic
In the consumer unit switch the lights off only it is enought (make sure that ceiling rose is really without power). It's not handy to switch off whole house as you migh need some lamp supplied from socket outlet to have some light to see what you doing.
I am sorry it's to late for advice I know
BAKERRR c
You saying nonsense...
Her question has a poit! It's enough to switch lighting circuit off only not the main one...
Unknown
Another useless helper!!!
The lady did not talk about light switch!!! She asked if the main one in consumer unit needs to be switched or only light circuit!!!
The very fact you are asking the question. Suggests to me that you should get a compentant person to do the job for you.
Theres 3 wires in my livingroom ceiling so 3 live 3 neutral and 3 earth the guy wired up as so and its blowing the fuse and switch isnt working now.. any ideas?
I think I'm going to emulate this video with precision and resurrect my blackberry from the cupboard of purgatory
02:07 A Blackberry - that ages it a bit! - Although this doesn't matter as the subject hasn't really changed in decades (although detectors are relatively modern). I'm guessing from the filename it was shot on the 28th of May, 2011 at 11:24 AM (I could be completely wrong).
TBH I quite like the moving keyboard of the Blackberry, but it meant it was useless for watching films and things on.
Worked like a charm, thank you!
If its double insulated don't have to connect the earth wire what do I do with the wirth wire?
Just put tape around it and jeep it away from the connector block
Best video simple explanation easy to understand thanks 🙏🏿
Perhaps your next video could show how to cut in around the ceiling line straight when painting a wall
How long would this take to do,and how much would someone usually charge for this please?
Hi can you help? I have the old red & Black I was about the change the light but I have noticed the red goes into Blue and Black goes into Brown. The light still works and l also have 2 switch’s. Any ideas
Jason Cannon yes. Call an electrician
Jason Cannon m.ruclips.net/video/FjmC0qx1nrU/видео.html that might help explain it to you
I'm confused here surely there should be a switch feed wire and a switch return so aren't you missing at least one wire?
Prit Savani I think it's a stupid they didn't show the switch wiring
Nice and fast not like others 10 or 15min
Thanks for the tips , very professional.
I will give it a go I live in Australia, do we have the same set up as the UK?
this is ireland,
@@looneyirish007 Ireland is part of the UK.
@@cypherpunk12 Republic of Ireland is a sovereign country and not part of the UK. Woodies is an Irish company based in the Republic of Ireland and not in the UK, Northern Ireland is part of the UK, Ireland would suggest the whole country. If I were you, I'd leave that job to a qualified spark as your IQ may not be up to the task. you stupid Sheila.
Dame dude you must have your period or something, sorry I did not know half the country is part of the UK and half is not. Is the electrical systems much different in each half, highly doubtful. As you may have noticed my original comment was 3 months ago and I have done the work myself since that time and this video was very helpful as Australia's was very similar to the half of Ireland that is not part of the UK. Hopefully you can stop being such a grumpy old bastard and look at the date the original post was made next time. My wife recommends Tampax for your period btw.
All I can say is we have the same wires as this video. I live in the UK.
YellowGreen Earth
blue neutral
Brown is live.
Clearly explained, excellent video, Thank you.
most light fittings that i know of, have 2 sets of wires, where's the switch wire?
Except, I have double the amount of wires in my ceiling and this video gives no clue how to wire the switch... “ensure no loose wires are left out of the terminal block” I wonder what she did with them?
I notice this video didn’t show the light turning off.. lol
You have two sets because you have two switches for the same location
Khalifa Ubaid thanks for your reply.
There were wires for the light and extractor fan. In the end a friend with electrical experience came to my rescue. :)
No switch wire? Surely with the way she has wired it the light would always be in?
So.. there are 2 neutral wires coming from the ceiling?
Depends, if there is three blue the three brown and three green /yellow, one of the blues is the switch return and should be marked with a bit of brown sleeveing or brown insulating tape and that go to the opposite side to the neutrals. Basically you don't have a neutral at the switch
What do you do ifyou live in an oldhome that has just black and red wires? How do you make an earth so you can use metallic fittings
You'll probably need to contact an electrician to update your wires.
She never said in the video..you need to use a class 2 insulated light fitting.
Really helpful and easy to follow, thank you 😊
3:22 so much for double insulation
I just don't understand why people are disliking this????
because it accurately illustrates what a pain in the end it is and regardless of how clear it explains it, it's probably worth just getting an electrician to do it. That's my theory anyway.
@@RickNance or it could be that the wires do not match any set up i've ever seen.
@@stevenmason1674 UK "ring" set-up. Looks standard-ish in my house. still quit trying
That said, I have a friend that does this all the time in his house. I think pizza and beer is in order. THAT's how you change light fittings. (beer after, of course)
There should be a switch wire, video pointless really
She didn’t do a voltage test before removing wires regardless cutting off main supply.
The. Neon screwdriver would have lit up, but never rely on them as they can light up with a voltage as low as 12v
Firstly, you should not put electrical tape over the switch, as anyone can come along, remove the tape and turn on the power. Get a lock off device (a clamp that goes on the mcb and then you can fit your lock) but make sure you have key with you at all times. Secondly, why turn off the main switch? You will probably need some source of light whilst you're working (fed via the sockets).
If you don't turn the power off at the mains you will be working with live wires which will result in being electrocuted! The tape is just to remind anyone else in the house not to switch the power back on. I've had that happen when I was changing a plug socket, won't touch anything now unless everyone is out of the house completely.
Kas Georgiou You only need to switch off the circuit you’re working on, not the entire house, that is likely the reason someone in your household decided to switch it back on.
@@Gemzstone1 you can turn individual circuits off, ie hall lights, lounge lights, upstairs lights, plug sockets, cooker, boiler etc etc.. No need to turn off entire CU. Just the circuit you are working on…
@@CyberWolfVR exactly
Get a powerful battery operated workshop lamp to light the working area. They are pretty cheap and very useful if you have a power cut. Better safe than dead.
Thank. You. You. Teacher. Me😊
Tip top, top tips there.
What if there's no earth wire from the house?! What do i do then?!
I have exactly the same set up. 1 earth, one live and 2 neutrals, so I put the 2 neutrals in the same hole on the light fitting block and now the lights in the living room and utility room won't come on!
Which wire is for light switch
Wow how do i hire you to fix MY lightbulb 😍
Blackberry time ❤❤
Awesome video
Ok but like... How tf do I unwire anything when holding the old fitting 😅 I have only two hands
Why are there two neutral wires? Is that normal?
In most homes they borrow the neutral for another light fitting as it’s cheaper and more efficient than wiring a completely new circuit.
Okay but what is she screwing into when connecting to the bracket? Dont you need a bolt or smthing
Fabulous cheers Ruth
I would have liked a better explanation of how the connection of wires especially the switch wire are made
Salaams excellent video many thanks.
Very useful thank you
Good video, thank you
I got black two white wires white is neutral black is the hot wire
In U.S.A. white is neural and black is hot. In Europe blue is neutral and brown is hot.
Great video
Good work
Excellent vid!
You can attatch metal fitting so long as they are double insulated which requires no earth
This one looked like it was as well.
what does double insulated mean?
@@xBlacksStarx you don't need an earth basically
Just so happens you've fitted the exact same light fixture I have 😂
Where do you buy that light fitting?
Best and easy tips thanks
Great but christ alive that paint job!!
Who is here in 2021 and beyond?
Seems to miss a crucial step ... That will kill if missed.....comfirm power is off with an approved test before handling any wires.... That breaker might be the wrong one.
Great video, thanks
ok so ive tried this managed to disassemble and put up the new fitting! good. however im now left with 2 switch wires and i dont what to do now? where do they go?! your video doesn’t show this! ive now blown a fuse in my light switch because ive merged the live switch with the live cable port and the neutral switch wire with the neutrals. the light went on but the switch was off? and my fuse box activated to save me! disliked!
Just remember touching brown makes brown happen🤣
Good job
Neon screwdriver? No no, twin and earth outer sheath should always be inside the fitting in closure the cores were to long
Switch wire ????
In the us we call it light fixture
Exceptional, thanks so much!
I really don't understand the wiring!!! Please explain Ruth.
Is it the last lamp in the row?
Why 2 neutrals, 1 cpc and 1 line?
Please help....
I know this is late comment but, 1 cpc to protect the user and insulate the light incase of an earth fault. 1 line to deliver power to the light. Finally 2 neutrals 1 to complete the circuit and another is likely being “borrowed” to go to a different light to save having to wire another circuit.
yes
Changing light fittings is illegal in Australia.
Contact a licensed electrical fitter. Your insurance will be voided if faults occur from illegal electrical fitting.
Not ideal, but I don’t want to see any Aussies get in trouble.
It's not like Australians to follow laws...