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<blockquote data-quote="poni" data-source="post: 544333" data-attributes="member: 1497"><p>have you a photo of the new light , as I think the photo is of the old light before you removed it (due to the paint and cobwebs)</p><p></p><p> its simple all the reds go into their own connector by them selves the two blacks on the left go with the blue from your new light and the single black is with the brown from the new light and if there is an earth connection then all the bear copper go to that connection </p><p>This is what I think you have some way got them mixed up and connected the brown from the new light to reds this makes the light stay on all the time and split the blacks so the rest of the light have stoped working, but this just a guess as I would need to be there to say for sure,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poni, post: 544333, member: 1497"] have you a photo of the new light , as I think the photo is of the old light before you removed it (due to the paint and cobwebs) its simple all the reds go into their own connector by them selves the two blacks on the left go with the blue from your new light and the single black is with the brown from the new light and if there is an earth connection then all the bear copper go to that connection This is what I think you have some way got them mixed up and connected the brown from the new light to reds this makes the light stay on all the time and split the blacks so the rest of the light have stoped working, but this just a guess as I would need to be there to say for sure, [/QUOTE]
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