hi all
im testing a new house wired by my self..intended from the start to be one for my nic inspection.
all is as it should be ...but for one circuit.
so when testing a ring for lounge,bed 1,bed 2,bed 3, (16 dsso in total) i found i had a n/e fault around .64 M ohms.
so normal checks split the ring test both sides...found a fault and followed it then it just was gone.
so removed all fittings and did i/r test oneach bit of cable...reconnecting as i go testing what ive reconnected and the next leg before connecting it.
at socket no 7 i found i had a fault n/e about .62 M ohms between the n of the previously done leg and the e of the next..?????
just after this i removed 2 x dsso that i had checked and reconnected and the fault was gone.
so i reconnected all dsso testin after each one..all good till the last one.
it was ok till i screwed the dsso to the back box(metal)then fault..
for about half an hour i screwed it on...fault then off...no fault...
change the dsso (mk)
still the same...
take the back box off the wall(not easy)..back box not on wall...no fault...back box back on wall...fault....
check back box screws...ok...put shorter ones in for the hell of it....but i know no other cables near that screw..
so if i leave the dsso off the back box no fault??!!.
decide to put back all fittings but not the sus one one at a time i/r testing each one in turn
put two back on(not the sus one)and have the fault again.
remove the two ive just put on....ha fault still there...
ive even i/r tested the socket...no joy.
im thinking i must just have a cable thats....just..only just been winged by a nail scew soldering gun ect...maybe i need some load to find it
any ideas...#
anyone...
who can be bothered reading all this ....
ta
vitoboy
im testing a new house wired by my self..intended from the start to be one for my nic inspection.
all is as it should be ...but for one circuit.
so when testing a ring for lounge,bed 1,bed 2,bed 3, (16 dsso in total) i found i had a n/e fault around .64 M ohms.
so normal checks split the ring test both sides...found a fault and followed it then it just was gone.
so removed all fittings and did i/r test oneach bit of cable...reconnecting as i go testing what ive reconnected and the next leg before connecting it.
at socket no 7 i found i had a fault n/e about .62 M ohms between the n of the previously done leg and the e of the next..?????
just after this i removed 2 x dsso that i had checked and reconnected and the fault was gone.
so i reconnected all dsso testin after each one..all good till the last one.
it was ok till i screwed the dsso to the back box(metal)then fault..
for about half an hour i screwed it on...fault then off...no fault...
change the dsso (mk)
still the same...
take the back box off the wall(not easy)..back box not on wall...no fault...back box back on wall...fault....
check back box screws...ok...put shorter ones in for the hell of it....but i know no other cables near that screw..
so if i leave the dsso off the back box no fault??!!.
decide to put back all fittings but not the sus one one at a time i/r testing each one in turn
put two back on(not the sus one)and have the fault again.
remove the two ive just put on....ha fault still there...
ive even i/r tested the socket...no joy.
im thinking i must just have a cable thats....just..only just been winged by a nail scew soldering gun ect...maybe i need some load to find it
any ideas...#
anyone...
who can be bothered reading all this ....
ta
vitoboy