I'd just get an electrician to fit you a double LED strip light. minimal damage to ceiling, reasonavle cost.
 
Be interesting to see behind the switch.
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It does look like a jack plug socket connected to a live wire, that is dangerous. Isolate the power and disconnect that brown wire then cut them both off, that switch should be replaced.
 
That could be nasty. Disconnect that brown and chop it.... and the black.
Mains voltage at that jack point, when light on.
Is the switch in a different room to the light?
Some sort of indicator in series with the fitting, eh?
 
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It does look like a jack plug socket connected to a live wire, that is dangerous. Isolate the power and disconnect that brown wire then cut them both off, that switch should be replaced.
Yea i got an electric shock from it this morning trying to take the picture. Is this something I can do (remove the brown and black with the power off) or better for an electrician? Feel slightly out of my depth now so going to contact a sparky today ?
 
That could be nasty. Disconnect that brown and chop it.... and the black.
Mains voltage at that jack point, when light on.
Is the switch in a different room to the light?
Some sort of indicator in series with the fitting, eh?
The switch is in the same room as the light, i think he may have used the jack point to connect an old radio as i found an old radio with a jack point in the loft
 
Good idea ten minute job to replace.
 
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240VAC to a 3.5mm audio jack. What could give wrong eh?

Seriously though, that is scary.
 
It's a bizarre thing to do its like they fitted it then realised there was no neutral so just taped the other wire to the front plate.
 
WTAF?

The jack is on the switched side, so would be off if the switch was off... and i can only assume the black was connected to earth to get a neutral.
 
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I found similar at a place I re wired a few years back. Jack on the switch that is
 
I found similar at a place I re wired a few years back. Jack on the switch that is

Really? Wonder if some electronics hobbyist magazine from the 1960s had some sort of feature in one of their issues???
 

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