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Hi All,
I've been called to fit & connect led strip lights in the living room. Full rewiring has been completed recently and two switched T&E cables were left in the ceiling cavity to wire led strip lights
Client told me that electrician who did full rewiring in this house supposed to do led as well but couldn't complete it as he left country for personal reasons.
When I checked voltage for one T&E leg I had 210v. I've connected ac adapter to it and it won't work. The other T&E leg was fine at 230v and adapter was working too.
Apart from cable length and size what else can cause voltage drop in the cable?
Thanks in advance
I've been called to fit & connect led strip lights in the living room. Full rewiring has been completed recently and two switched T&E cables were left in the ceiling cavity to wire led strip lights
Client told me that electrician who did full rewiring in this house supposed to do led as well but couldn't complete it as he left country for personal reasons.
When I checked voltage for one T&E leg I had 210v. I've connected ac adapter to it and it won't work. The other T&E leg was fine at 230v and adapter was working too.
Apart from cable length and size what else can cause voltage drop in the cable?
Thanks in advance