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Perhaps it's the vicarage he was working in?More to the point why were you changing a CU when you should have been in church?
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Perhaps it's the vicarage he was working in?More to the point why were you changing a CU when you should have been in church?
So you’ve left it like this until next week?
I must of missed that, where does it say that?
Recall that thread, don't know if it's been fixed yet! But the install is safer now with the RCD's and MCB's so all is good apparently!Of course he has, don't you remember this from the last time he found a fault on a CU change. I think it was a cable with a hole drilled through it he found and then left live for a while.
It's just a matter of doing all your tests now UK, interesting though. Look forward to the update :smile5:
Not that old chestnut again, that cable got fixed, see photo below, was very minimal damage to be honest, but still repaired it.
Did you try it with all of the other lights switched off and just the hall light switched on?
Yes, that old chestnut again because you left a job in a dangerous state rather than fix it.
There’s an echo follows you around, it’s faulty/dangerous, I’ll do it next week.
If the circuit feeding the sockets has been disconnected at cu, and the light is still working it can't be linked.
But why does the light still work when the socket circuit is diconnected from the CU?
And you fix everything thete and then do you? the installation is no worse than when I found it, if anything it's safer, I'm not entering into am argument about this.
The thing with this is that I nor anyone else would have picked this fault up unless they had the light switch on with a bulb in that lamp holder and did an IR between the sockets snd lights. There's a limit as to how much you can test and that is one that I didn't do.
i won't bite at this but as I couldn't seem to get a voltage reading at the light however much I tried with the light circuit off, I'm not bothered about leaving it until next week. It's been like it probably since the house was built in the 80's anyway.
I was 20 miles from home, and had no means to rip floor boards up, nor was I in the mood to be doing that, especially as its all laminate anyway.
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