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Hi everyone, new here. Sorry if this may have been posted before but here goes..

I've been asked by a family member to fit a new light fixture from an old ceiling rose pendant to this ikea one.. SKURUP Pendant lamp - black - IKEA - https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/skurup-pendant-lamp-black-80407114/

Please see picture of the connector block attached to the L and N on the new light

Also see picture of old ceiling rose connections, switch live and loops etc.

Was wondering how to best connect it all up, I.e. taking the connector block off and wiring the L and N to the old rose or connecting the old wires to the new lights block?

If the latter, in which order would they go?

Thanks In advance

(Ignore the ceiling hook, that was to hold the new light fixture up)

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So just to confirm, all the Lives and the red sleeved black into the L on new fitting and then all neutrals in the N on new fitting?
No the three reds keep connected together but no connection to the new fitting.
 

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