Shedhand
28th December 2006, 03:10 PM
I had a blue flash in my bathroom last night as i turned on my lights. Pulled the LV Halogen out of the ceiling and its a blown light. Whether this was the blue flash or not I don't know. Anyway, while I'm fooling around with things electrical I thought I'd check out a light switch which isn't working but did until about 3 months ago. I pulled the cover off and springs and points and little contacts tumbled out onto the floor. Its an old (about 1948) Ring Grip Bakelite rocker switch common in houses of the period. OK! I thought, I'll put a new one on. Trouble is the wiring is old too (rubberized covering). There are 2 black wires and 1 red wire. The old switch is wired as per the top drawing. The red and black wires on the left side of the old switch are from twin core flex while the black wire on the top right is from a separate single core flex.Can some-one tell me which wire goes where in the new Clipsal switch in the bottom drawing (No liability will attach to any advice I get). :;
I know a sparky should do it but he's in a boat somewhere spending my money and SWMBO wants some lights pronto. :aargh: And it seems such a simple thing. The power is off and I'm using the properly insulated tools. I don't need to strip any wiring or re-route. Simply swap switches.
Cheers
I know a sparky should do it but he's in a boat somewhere spending my money and SWMBO wants some lights pronto. :aargh: And it seems such a simple thing. The power is off and I'm using the properly insulated tools. I don't need to strip any wiring or re-route. Simply swap switches.
Cheers