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Lee Evans

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dining room light suddenly started blowing the lighting breaker in the house.
I’ve had the boards up and can’t see any shorts in the wiring. It happens even when the light fixture is removed.

Flick switch, breaker blows.

Looking for what to try next to be honest.

Any help greatly appreciated.
Lee
 
Power off. Have a look behind switch… check for damage…

Symptoms suggest a dead short either L to N or L to E on the switched live between the switch and light.


Can we get an idea of age and condition of the installation? Any evidence of rodent damage?
 
Power off. Have a look behind switch… check for damage…

Symptoms suggest a dead short either L to N or L to E on the switched live between the switch and light.


Can we get an idea of age and condition of the installation? Any evidence of rodent damage?
Hi.

Thanks for the response.

The installation is 20-25 years old. I didn’t see any signs of rodent damage on any of the cables. I’ll take another look this afternoon and locate the switch wiring as it’s pretty tricky to get to.
 

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