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Billy Whizz
Westward10,
Rest assured I used the diagram for layout purposes only, not for material guidance...
Rest assured I used the diagram for layout purposes only, not for material guidance...
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definitely an improvement. personally i'prefer wago boxes and connectors.so much more versatile. the connectors are push in, no screws to fart about with.
Thanks Lee42.
Kids are in bed now so stumbling around in the loft will have to wait until the morning.
However, even before I put a multimeter on it have I not already proved both line and switched line voltages? If wired as per the installation diagram and fan labels, the fan runs constantly as soon as the CU is turned on, regardless of light switch position and/or if I operate the light switch (so line voltage must be present). But at the same time the lights turn on and off as commanded with the same light switch (therefore switched line voltage must also be available).
The more I look at it the more it seems like a fault with the fan. But for it to be happening with both supplied fans seems rather strange...
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