UK lighting circuit simulator
A wiring simulator for UK electrical apprentices and trainee electricians. Build real lighting circuits, get instant feedback on the regs, and make every mistake you need to without ever touching a live wire.
The problem
Textbook diagrams look simple. Real cable in a real back-box is anything but. Neither books nor limited workshop time tell you why your circuit doesn't work when you've miswired it.
Two-way switching gets confusing fast - strappers, COMs, and which core goes where on a landing.
Intermediate switching gets more confusing. Add a third switch and the crossover wiring stops making sense.
Three-plate at a ceiling rose ties most apprentices in knots the first dozen times they meet it.
Sites and college workshops give limited time on the tools. Books give static diagrams. Neither lets you fail safely.
The fix
CableBox is a touch-based simulator for real UK lighting circuits. If it works, the lamp lights up. If not, you find out why.
Switches, roses, lamps and supply - the kit you'd actually pull out of the van.
Route singles, twin, or 3-core cable from terminal to terminal, just like first fix.
Land every brown, blue and CPC on the right terminal, one core at a time.
Flip the switch. Lamp lights, or the checker tells you exactly what's wrong.
What's inside
Components behave like the real thing. Switches have COMs, L1s, L2s and CPCs. Ceiling roses have neutral banks, loop terminals and lamp terminals. Cables have individual cores you have to terminate one at a time.
A built-in BS 7671 compliance checker validates your core identification as you wire. Brown to line, blue to neutral, green-and-yellow CPC sleeving at every earth terminal - anywhere you've got it wrong shows up immediately, with a clear explanation.
Progress from a basic switched light through two-way landing switches to full three-way intermediate arrangements with loop-in roses. Every challenge tests your circuit in every switch position before passing you.
Free-build mode lets you try anything — no objective, no checker breathing down your neck. Save your circuits, name them, and come back later to pick up exactly where you left off.
Who it's for
Electrical apprentices who need reps on lighting circuits between college blocks and time on site.
Anyone preparing for City & Guilds 2365 or the 18th Edition who wants the wiring to be second nature.
Anyone revising lighting circuits the night before an assessment and wanting hands-on practice, not diagrams.
Qualified electricians who want to knock the rust off an intermediate arrangement between jobs.