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Hi all,
Just powered up 6 new led downlights and RCD is tripping. All wiring disconnected and checked, no faults? Tried light on a separate supply and still trips RCD...very strange. Is the led (integrated but 240v) causing a surge and/ or a lag?
 
Sorted. What an idiot....
Put the neutral on the wrong side of the CU ...Split box with 2 RCDs. Swapped over and no problem..
You live and learn, check and check again
did it myself some years ago when split boards first came out. (5 on RCD, 5 not) , but only 4 N terminals for the RCD side, so being getting late on a Friday, shoved the shower N in the wrong bar. soon as shower switched on, RCD tripped. left it for weekend and the wet-pants had taken the shower back to supplier as faulty, he bunged in the new shower to find it still tripping. fresh on a Monday morn,I soon realised what I'd done.
 
did it myself some years ago when split boards first came out. (5 on RCD, 5 not) , but only 4 N terminals for the RCD side, so being getting late on a Friday, shoved the shower N in the wrong bar. soon as shower switched on, RCD tripped. left it for weekend and the wet-pants had taken the shower back to supplier as faulty, he bunged in the new shower to find it still tripping. fresh on a Monday morn,I soon realised what I'd done.
Good to see I'm not alone ??
 
did it myself some years ago when split boards first came out. (5 on RCD, 5 not) , but only 4 N terminals for the RCD side, so being getting late on a Friday, shoved the shower N in the wrong bar. soon as shower switched on, RCD tripped. left it for weekend and the wet-pants had taken the shower back to supplier as faulty, he bunged in the new shower to find it still tripping. fresh on a Monday morn,I soon realised what I'd done.
We have all,done that at some time or another.
 
did it myself some years ago when split boards first came out. (5 on RCD, 5 not) , but only 4 N terminals for the RCD side, so being getting late on a Friday, shoved the shower N in the wrong bar. soon as shower switched on, RCD tripped. left it for weekend and the wet-pants had taken the shower back to supplier as faulty, he bunged in the new shower to find it still tripping. fresh on a Monday morn,I soon realised what I'd done.
Phew, confessions of a halfwit time then.

Did the same on my first split board, fortunately wet pants was having a bigger nightmare so I kept schtum while I sussed it, all the time berating him for keeping us in Walesland past midnight.?
 
did it myself some years ago when split boards first came out. (5 on RCD, 5 not) , but only 4 N terminals for the RCD side, so being getting late on a Friday, shoved the shower N in the wrong bar. soon as shower switched on, RCD tripped. left it for weekend and the wet-pants had taken the shower back to supplier as faulty, he bunged in the new shower to find it still tripping. fresh on a Monday morn,I soon realised what I'd done.
I also did that??
 
I've been there, done that. It was my own house. Must have been a while ago as I hadn't long sat my 16th edition.
 

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