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amckay

My neighbour asked me to put some fancy switch plates up after he decorated. So I'm screwing the plate into the back box and Bang! I mustn't of tightened a connection properly (prob should have turned circuit off too lol) :-( so I make everything ok and re energise circuit but lights for that switch won't illuminate. Change of bulbs reveals its still not working. I've used a non contact voltage detector to check there is power to the lamps and have checked continuity using a fluke t90 and some old offcut to make up the distance and continuity is fine on both L+N. I can't do IR as my tester has been sent away for calibration with screwfix.
I've never come across this before and so far I'm stumped. Any ideas where the fault lies?
 
Yeah that's right I'll stand toe to toe with anyone.

I've said it before, read all my posts in this thread as some people clearly aren't. Then come at me.

I was under the impression that this forum was full of electricians but by some of the comments (especially on this thread) it appears that it is full of clowns.
I'm surprised that some of you can read schematics etc when its apparent that some can't even read OPs
 
Yeah that's right I'll stand toe to toe with anyone.

I've said it before, read all my posts in this thread as some people clearly aren't. Then come at me.

I was under the impression that this forum was full of electricians but by some of the comments (especially on this thread) it appears that it is full of clowns.
I'm surprised that some of you can read schematics etc when its apparent that some can't even read OPs

well i wouldn`t say it was..full of electricians....but theres plenty of us about in here...

i`m sorry but i cant include you in this select group as after reading your first post you hardly inspire confidence...do you...
 
My neighbour asked me to put some fancy switch plates up after he decorated. So I'm screwing the plate into the back box and Bang! I mustn't of tightened a connection properly (prob should have turned circuit off too lol) :-( so I make everything ok and re energise circuit but lights for that switch won't illuminate. Change of bulbs reveals its still not working. I've used a non contact voltage detector to check there is power to the lamps and have checked continuity using a fluke t90 and some old offcut to make up the distance and continuity is fine on both L+N. I can't do IR as my tester has been sent away for calibration with screwfix.
I've never come across this before and so far I'm stumped. Any ideas where the fault lies?

A few points from me see bold type for reference
1. you said you didn't fit them
2. if it went bang you have dropped Bo11o@k either left or right
3.voltsticks are for stirring your brew nothing more
4. if this as you stumped then im scared, and so should the customer be
5.quals and certs are worthless if you cannot put them into practise, this is all basic page 1 stuff.
5. If my posts above offend your delicate nature then your not much of an electrician/ as it is part of the job.
 
Nicks posts were always questioning his replies in unnecessary depth, just in my opinion.
Maybe he will re register with a suitable name like, yeabutnobutyeabut?

Boydy
 
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