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Did you obtain access to the T connectors - see #8.

Have you taken each fitting and powered it alone from a known good psu?
 
Did you obtain access to the T connectors - see #8.

Have you taken each fitting and powered it alone from a known good psu?
Alas none of the T connectors are accessable. Even the few that I can see are out of reach :/

I suppose I could take each fitting out to test by snipping each cable. I'd have to clamp all the cables to stop them retracting back into the wall (& have decent weather!). I'll ask the customer if they are prepared to pay £130 per fitting that's faulty and the labour charge on top (plus ££ for parts making new weatherproof joints)
 

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