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Seems like a big insulation for one RCD even if it just covered half the circuits! Have you thought about RCBO's? Sorry if I'm repeating any one the thread is 13 pages long so I haven't read it all.
 
Seems like a big insulation for one RCD even if it just covered half the circuits! Have you thought about RCBO's? Sorry if I'm repeating any one the thread is 13 pages long so I haven't read it all.

HA HA HA classic , sorry Corpy but if you had read all the thread you would know why that as just given me a proper belly laugh
 
Excellent, 1k is on the table pal....

I can't believe how people are confident in finding this without even seeing the installation! Either very naive or incredibly fast while incredibly superhuman.

Ill stand by this, I could really be doing without this hassle Ive inherited as I have a ton of work kicking off. If any spark wants to solve this ( in one day ) and can provide an invoice. Ill pay 1k...

Takers ?

I can think of quite a few electricians here on this forum (including myself) that could and would be able to find the cause of your tripping RCD problem, and it wouldn't take them a whole day to do so either. No they are not ''superhuman'', and it's not rocket science either, it's just a matter of knowing what they are doing and why. There is nothing out there, that can take the place of experience. That experience combined with methodical intelligent fault finding, will ALWAYS lead to the fault being found, ...or at least to a localised location where access is severely limited!!

For someone that claims to conduct as many rewires and the like as yourself, how the hell have you got by without a leakage clamp in your test kit...

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So it wasnt the leaf flapping about that was causing the rcd to trip out then???
Thats normally first thing i check is the flapping leaf.
When customer says to me i have a fault the first thing i ask is have you plugged in a flapping leaf lately or got one blowing about in your consumer unit???
 
JRC this is not a dig but instead of doing the above maybe you should be at the customers with your test gear, you say that you cant devote too much time to this fault due to your busy schedule, but sometimes you have to switch your phone off and deal with the customer and their problem until it is resolved. A business can take years to build but can be destroyed in no time at all / remember you are sometimes only remembered for your last mistake. I get the impression from nearly all your post's that you are trying to do too much to fast, slow down and take care of the customers that you have 1st before you chase after new ones.

I appreciate your advice, People say Im going to fast but in all honesty Im not here to "make a living" from a relatively successful electrical contracting company. Im aiming much much higher. Im not going to get there by taking one customer at a time.

Anyway Ive instructed Mods to close my account. To many threads on here wrongly portrait the OP as incompetent, not just mines. Ill no doubt start another account but certainly not with my company name on it ! lesson learned !
 

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