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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.
 
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?
It certainly does not make you a lesser spark mate, have you sent a PM to any of the admins? that's usually all it takes
 
Amongst all the helpful folk on this forum it seems there is also a lot of absolute tubes. If you don't have anything decent to contribute stay off my thread please instead of getting all high and mighty about someone asking for advice.
 
Amongst all the helpful folk on this forum it seems there is also a lot of absolute tubes. If you don't have anything decent to contribute stay off my thread please instead of getting all high and mighty about someone asking for advice.

Had up pal.. This is an electricians forum.. Electricity is dangerous and well your clearly out of your deaths with a basic fault..

People on here dont want to give you advice that is going to hurt you..

Answer this are you an electrician ??
 
Had up pal.. This is an electricians forum.. Electricity is dangerous and well your clearly out of your deaths with a basic fault..

People on here dont want to give you advice that is going to hurt you..

Answer this are you an electrician ??

Not qualified yet no. Have seen plenty people ask for advice on this forum that you can tell aren't electricians though. Don't worry problem solved & wasn't as basic as people think considering nobody here got it. Thanks for those that offered their help though and this is the last I'll be posting on your precious forum guys.
 
I've got me red-wings and a sheriffs' badge,can i give a bit of advice? Relax and bear in mind what assistance you are remotely seeking,thinking also of the consequences of that advice if followed ad-hoc. Deep breath and come back soon :sweatdrop:
 

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