Not pin related in anyway but I know you lot will have the answer.
I’m currently in a converted flat in a very old building that for some reason has 5a lighting circuit with the old style round pin mini plugs.
My wife asked me to rewire the lights in the bedroom onto this circuit so the dimmer switch will work. (Utterly pointless as the light it gives off is way too dim to read etc).
Rewired the first lamp and all is working well. Did the 2nd and the first one now stops working. Swapped them over and now lamp no 2 doesn’t work. But if you turn the first lamp off the 2nd now comes on.
The lamps are identical. Is it to do with the lamps being wired in series rather than parallel?
The whole lighting in the flat is screwed as it’s all by plugged in uplighters rather than ceiling lights. Architects have weird ideas.
Cheers
John
I’m currently in a converted flat in a very old building that for some reason has 5a lighting circuit with the old style round pin mini plugs.
My wife asked me to rewire the lights in the bedroom onto this circuit so the dimmer switch will work. (Utterly pointless as the light it gives off is way too dim to read etc).
Rewired the first lamp and all is working well. Did the 2nd and the first one now stops working. Swapped them over and now lamp no 2 doesn’t work. But if you turn the first lamp off the 2nd now comes on.
The lamps are identical. Is it to do with the lamps being wired in series rather than parallel?
The whole lighting in the flat is screwed as it’s all by plugged in uplighters rather than ceiling lights. Architects have weird ideas.
Cheers
John