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- If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
- United Kingdom
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- If other, please explain
- C&G 17th edition regs
C&G 2382-18 (18th edition regs)
C&G 2394 Inspection & Test
C&G PAT
2 x BPEC electrical courses/exams
One of the techniques for finding problems is to disturb the cables. This checks for poor connections . Given you documented this above , it becomes likely that there is a bad connection either in the positive or negative wiring . It is also possible that this is temperature related.
in older times, I had a car that would start and fail when driven a few feet. Wait 5 minutes and it started again. Fault was a loose connection which broke with the vibration and settled back when stationary.
let’s hope it’s a bad connection and it fixes very easily. Tampering with the wires is a recognised technical method
'Wiggle test'