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Hi all,

Any help would by greatly appreciated as i have tried everything i possibly can. Heres some info on the situation, installed some spike lights a year or so ago. Couple of weeks ago they tripped so went round and found one of the wiska boxes to have been damage and water had gotten in. So replaced the box and sealed it with gel all was well for a little while then it started going again. So i have tried; Testing the RCD all good reading, Changing all the led bulbs incase one was faulty, replaced a couple of fittings that looked a little worn may have been hit by the gardener, Tested the armoured throughout the circuit and checked all joint boxes and lights for any water and nothing. The only strange thing i cant under is when i remove the LED's form the circuit and do an insulation test with the fittings in i get a down reading but they are only knightsbridge mains GU10 spike lights but the cable is brand new. Now they work for a couple of hours then trip? why would this be and not straight away...

Any help would be amazing.
Thanks in advance
Ryan
 
Thinking about the two hours then the RCD trips suggest to me that something is heating up slowly and gets to a point that causes the RCD fault. I was thinking of water but heat makes more sense, maybe???
 
Corrosion on the connections that were wet perhaps? This could potentially give them a high resistance but not high enough to actually stop everything working straight off. The extra build up of heat over time could be causing your fault which disappears again when the cct is deenergised.
 
The Knightsbridge spike lights are terrible I fitted some last year and 3 out of 12 filled with water after a couple of weeks.
I replaced them with Ansell ones, far superior product.
 
Down ?, well that means a short circuit, start at the beginning and check all connections, back to basics I am afraid.
 
Thinking about the two hours then the RCD trips suggest to me that something is heating up slowly and gets to a point that causes the RCD fault. I was thinking of water but heat makes more sense, maybe???
This was my thought as ive tested and changed all the bulbs possibly one of the connections could be slightly loose but they are all gel filled......
 

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