Discuss Installed a new C/U now have fault in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Have had 2 x dislikes for this post, if you can explain you’re dislike that would be beneficial. I’m open for debate rather than a ?Don’t need to do an EICR beforehand, what difference would that make? When upgrading the consumer unit you have to do an install certificate anyway, Going back to the OP you need to use your tester to find the fault now, Split the ring at board then guess mid point one side should be clear with high readings the other 0 by swnds of it. Chase the fault is pretty much really easy when you understand the logic
Forearmed and forewarned comes to mind.Have had 2 x dislikes for this post, if you can explain you’re dislike that would be beneficial. I’m open for debate rather than a ?
I'm always suspicious of these threads when the OP hides their profileIt would be nice if the OP could perhaps give us an update?
I suspect the OP only hid their profile after realising we knew he/she had been viewing this thread numerous times but had not responded (shortly after DPG's post #31)....I'm always suspicious of these threads when the OP hides their profile
The profile was hidden early on long before post #31, I generally look at the OP and look at the profile of the OP before commenting and I lurked for a while on this one before making my commentI suspect the OP only hid their profile after realising we knew he/she had been viewing this thread numerous times but had not responded (shortly after DPG's post #31)....
Yes is frustrating when people post on here with situations like the OP and then don’t give us the outcome or update, I understand if their busy then not always possible to reply straight away but at least reply. Anyhow if it was genuine hope he found the faultThe profile was hidden early on long before post #31, I generally look at the OP and look at the profile of the OP before commenting and I lurked for a while on this one before making my comment
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