Darrylle
DIY
I have an RCD for the house, and have 3 spotlights to the rear of the house, which I'm in the process of replacing with LED spots.
One wall switch 'feeds' all of them in series. Whilst fitting one of the lights (with only the wall switch off (and taped down!)) - the RCD flipped. I tested this again, and it did the same. There was no current to any of the light fitting wires.
This confused me at first, but then thought: "Hmm can the RCD still sense a 'short' of any of the earth, live or neutral wires?".
Is this possible - even if all wiring is 'correct' and the main light switch is most definitely 'off'?
One wall switch 'feeds' all of them in series. Whilst fitting one of the lights (with only the wall switch off (and taped down!)) - the RCD flipped. I tested this again, and it did the same. There was no current to any of the light fitting wires.
This confused me at first, but then thought: "Hmm can the RCD still sense a 'short' of any of the earth, live or neutral wires?".
Is this possible - even if all wiring is 'correct' and the main light switch is most definitely 'off'?