We have a ceiling light with dimmable leds controlled by a touch sensitive switch. Recently, it has a disconcerting habit of randomly turning itself on. It’s been happening more frequently.
I put this down to either a ghost or a loose wire in the switch.
Having first flicked the lighting circuit RCD off, I took the plate off.
Imagine my surprise when I saw what’s in the photo above. I’ve never seen anything like that wiring before.
All connections are secure.
Do I:
A) change the wiring - perhaps putting the blue wire somewhere more valuable than dangling in space?
B) call a sparky?
C) Do nothing, put the plate back on and tell the missus I’ve fixed it?
D) Move house because I’ve got a poltergeist?
Seriously, I’ve never seen a switch wired like that before - weird, huh?
Or will a knowledgeable NSC member say “Nah, that’s ok. What you need to do is…”
TIA…