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Old 22-11-2008, 04:23 PM
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What's the grey and orange wires for?

Anyone? This is connected to a fluro light I am about to instal in my garage.

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Old 22-11-2008, 05:41 PM
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Hi there Baz..the wires are for electricity and that makes the light work
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Old 22-11-2008, 05:49 PM
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Anyone? This is connected to a fluro light I am about to instal in my garage.

Baz.
Hi,

What are those conductors connected to in the fluoro fixture, that's the key question.

Best guess at this point is that they are extra conductors provided for two-way switching, or maybe a separate ballast.

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Old 22-11-2008, 05:52 PM
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Not a sparky .... but perhaps they are for the wall switch.
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Old 22-11-2008, 05:54 PM
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Hi,

What are those conductors connected to in the fluoro fixture, that's the key question.

Best guess at this point is that they are extra conductors provided for two-way switching, or maybe a separate ballast.

Cheers
English Geoff...
Constructive Alex.

I have wired up dozens of lights and power points in the past. Only ever had two to three wires though. Want to know what these extra one are. Can I leave them out and just wire up the three as usual?
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Old 22-11-2008, 06:01 PM
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Switching wires possibly? This may or may not help...
http://members.misty.com/don/f-lamp.html
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Old 22-11-2008, 06:28 PM
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Baz i am a sparky. Check in the light if they are not connected to anything just cut then off.
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Old 22-11-2008, 07:36 PM
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Hi Baz,
I'm an electrician too.
It's possibly a 'maintained' fluoro fitting, they use these as emergency lights
and it's possibly got a battery pack and second tube and some electronics inside.
If that's the case, as Phil said, make sure you know what is inside, never
assume anything.
The extra connections are probably a second 'maintained' active and
test wires.
Just because you've wired up dozens of lights and power points doesn't
make you a qualified electrician...be careful!!
If in doubt, ask one!

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Baz i am a sparky. Check in the light if they are not connected to anything just cut then off.
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Old 22-11-2008, 09:49 PM
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Very well said Steve.
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Strewth mate give it a rest, I'm an Aussie to me bootlaces

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Old 23-11-2008, 12:40 AM
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Just because you've wired up dozens of lights and power points doesn't
make you a qualified electrician...be careful!!
If in doubt, ask one!

Steve
Thank you Steve. Good advice.
That's exactly why I am online asking. I am humble enough to realise that I am not an expert at anything, however, having some common sense I know enough to protect myself and attemt these things in a safe and logical manner.

I am merely trying to get a feel for what these two wires may be before I go ripping apart a beautiful pair of lights. In many cases, these things can be simple and someone with the "right" knowledge, like a qualified sparky, may be able to give me a simple answer.

If, per se, the thing turns out to be too complicated or dangerous, then I will just get a sparky to do it.

I am always one to learn things and give them a go though. If I wasnt, I wouldnt have built an observatory on my own, learned to take astrophotos on my own etc

Thank you though, folks, for your replies to trying to help.

Cheers

Baz.

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No problem Baz,

Just trying to help.....

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Old 23-11-2008, 09:53 AM
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No problem Baz,

Just trying to help.....

Steve
Cheers Steve, thanks mate I appreciate it.

Baz.
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Old 24-11-2008, 11:25 PM
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Well, I pulled it all apart and found out for myself.

It turns out there is a unit inside that can do all kinds of things like dimming, auto shut down, make coffee, etc. with full explanations printed on it.

All I had to do was NOT connect the grey and orange wires. I connected the three as per normal, threw the switch (with breaker fuse in mind) and all is good as expected.
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