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Best way to connect new LED light to existing wiring
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<blockquote data-quote="AnthonyP" data-source="post: 470201" data-attributes="member: 30444"><p>Thank you for the advice guys. I fitted some ML / Knightsbridge dimmers, sockets and switches and so far they have been ok. They carry a 15 year guarantee. The LED light I purchased from TLC Electrical, I am a regular there and they guys said bring the old one that doesn't work back no problems. Are ML / Knightsbridge that bad? The other 3 seem to be ok, although only installed a year ago.</p><p></p><p>What might be the issue? When I lifted the old one out, there was no water and while soil in the hole was slightly damp, it wasn't touching any part of the LED itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnthonyP, post: 470201, member: 30444"] Thank you for the advice guys. I fitted some ML / Knightsbridge dimmers, sockets and switches and so far they have been ok. They carry a 15 year guarantee. The LED light I purchased from TLC Electrical, I am a regular there and they guys said bring the old one that doesn't work back no problems. Are ML / Knightsbridge that bad? The other 3 seem to be ok, although only installed a year ago. What might be the issue? When I lifted the old one out, there was no water and while soil in the hole was slightly damp, it wasn't touching any part of the LED itself. [/QUOTE]
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