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Default Light fitting

Yes indeed and have we all not done that many times before?
However I think I'd want to make sure the fitting and its bulb worked as
well in case its a duff one.

The problem with ceiling roses for the uninitiated is that they can, at
least in UK, contain lives that are not switched as well as one that is. If
you have more than one switch the thing tends to get quite mind numbing.
Of course, It also might not do the writers cred any good posting from that
Home owners hub dodgy web based newsgroup site either.
Brian

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On 28/11/2017 01:44, Liza wrote:
I just fitted a new light to my dining room ceiling but wired it up
wrongly
which caused it to blow. I trimmed the ends of the wires and re-wired it
back
up correctly but now my light fitting isn't working. Have a permanently
damaged something?


Yes your credibility in the family.

Bill