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My shed has a supply off it's own. Inside is an old 2 way consumer unit, which feeds two circuits one lighting & one sockets circuit. Anyway to cut a long story short, checked the freezer today and it doesn't seem to be working at all. There is power going to inside the connection area but from here onwards I'm clueless lol. The lights are the same, power going to them but the lamps seem to be blown & the fridge as well. Any ideas anyone?! Everything else inside the house is fine.
 
Do you have voltage at the CU in the garage?

Yes there's voltage at the cu in the garage, the sockets, the first connection point in the freezer & at the garage lights. It's like all the bulbs have blown & possibly something inisde the fridge & freezer?
 
can all the red badged sparks on here please stop giving ANY advice to people like this who are so obviously out of there depth, and drag this forum down to even deeper depths.

If we all close ranks and stop giving advice, hopefully this sort of stuff can happily dry up.
 
I gather by 'Red Badge' you mean 'Pub Member' of which i've never been granted access (making me a lesser sparks no doubt) or will my red badge of the once (in the long distance past) mighty Nottinghsm Forest do to qaulify for #13?
 

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