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TyBrent

Hello,

I have a lighting circuit that works with no neutral.

I have removed all the neutrals from the board incase it was a shared neutral, and even went so far as to take the neutral and earth tails out and then turned on the MCB with just that light circuit and it works...

Does anyone know why this is happening?

Many thanks in advance,

Ty
 
splt circuit down. might be a fault to an extraneous conductive item.
 
Sounds like a Neutral earth fault and its getting its neutral through as tel says extraneous conductive bonding or somthing
 
I'd try looking for the fault with your multimeter or insulation tester, safer than energising a faulty, half-disconnected circuit! If the fault will light a lamp, 99% probability your meter will find it. Testing live, all you know is that there's a fault. A continuity test or two will tell you to what, and roughly how far away.

Catchy title though, I thought this was going to be an exciting mystery leading to the discovery of a secret star-connected transformer or motor regenerating the missing conductor from the phases.
 
Sounds like a head scratcher!!
I would test between live to each earth in turn (disconnecting from the DB) and then test between neutral and each earth (both disconnected)
this should show the problem.
 
I'd try looking for the fault with your multimeter or insulation tester, safer than energising a faulty, half-disconnected circuit! If the fault will light a lamp, 99% probability your meter will find it. Testing live, all you know is that there's a fault. A continuity test or two will tell you to what, and roughly how far away.

Catchy title though, I thought this was going to be an exciting mystery leading to the discovery of a secret star-connected transformer or motor regenerating the missing conductor from the phases.[/QUOTE]

Or a ghost who can't make his mind up
 

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