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<blockquote data-quote="gailmck" data-source="post: 69741" data-attributes="member: 5071"><p>Please help me before I fling myself out of the window , for 6 * hours i have been trying to fit the new one in, here is the situation.</p><p></p><p>Existing ceiling rose has two red live wires, one black with red tape(used as the loop) one black neutral, and here is where the problem lies- 4 earth wires, in total they have 13 wires through them. I simply cant fit them in to the new fitting.</p><p></p><p>They are breaking etc etc etc, now light is getting low and i have bare wires sticking out of my ceiling.</p><p></p><p>And and smart a**** who say leave the real jobs to the men are right, I wish I had never started it lol</p><p></p><p>At least I can laugh now, earlier I got so frustrated I screamed and my 4 yr old ran out the house crying- awwwww, hence why I need help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gailmck, post: 69741, member: 5071"] Please help me before I fling myself out of the window , for 6 * hours i have been trying to fit the new one in, here is the situation. Existing ceiling rose has two red live wires, one black with red tape(used as the loop) one black neutral, and here is where the problem lies- 4 earth wires, in total they have 13 wires through them. I simply cant fit them in to the new fitting. They are breaking etc etc etc, now light is getting low and i have bare wires sticking out of my ceiling. And and smart a**** who say leave the real jobs to the men are right, I wish I had never started it lol At least I can laugh now, earlier I got so frustrated I screamed and my 4 yr old ran out the house crying- awwwww, hence why I need help [/QUOTE]
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