Firstly no Ghostbusters jokes!!
Was called out to a job yesterday where a light fitting had been 'buzzing', upon inspecting it I saw the terminals and cable were covered with a 'green slime'. After a quick Google I found out this is quite common and that it the plasticiser of the cable reacting with the copper over time. The customer also wants a consumer unit change so was wondering what the general consensus would be..walk away or procceed with consumer unit change if the cables pass an IR test?
Was called out to a job yesterday where a light fitting had been 'buzzing', upon inspecting it I saw the terminals and cable were covered with a 'green slime'. After a quick Google I found out this is quite common and that it the plasticiser of the cable reacting with the copper over time. The customer also wants a consumer unit change so was wondering what the general consensus would be..walk away or procceed with consumer unit change if the cables pass an IR test?