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Discuss Mystery light failure in the Lighting Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Hello. Thanks for all responding. No nothing looks unusual at allIf you say the bulb is fine (I assume you tried it somewhere else) then it could be a faulty accessory such as the lamp holder/switch or a poor connection somewhere. Does the lamp holder look discoloured?
I'm planning to replace the ceiling rose and the light switch although neither looks damaged. After that I will have no clue what happened!Hello. Thanks for all responding. No nothing looks unusual at all
Thanks. I have one. CheersI may as well say it now.....
Please be aware that if you're replacing this ceiling rose with a fitting, the 3 brown wires in the centre are permanently live.
ISOLATE the circuit before working on it....
To find a fault with this at the moment, you need a two prong voltage tester, and the knowledge to use it properly for successful fault finding.
Continuity with the power off would be a safer start.First you need to check with your voltage detector that theres a supply here... There should be if other lights on the circuit are all working.
Between the 3 browns in the centre, and the 3 blues.... you should get an indication of 230v.... Take care!
Between the brown/blue with brown sleeve and the 3 blues you should get 230v ONLY when the switch is on
If that is ok, then its the lampholder on the end of the flex, or the lamp itself (which you say works in another fitting?)
Top half of the lampholder should unscrew off so you can examine the wires... Again.... do this with care, and if just visually looking at it, turn the power off
The lampholders can become very brittle if you've been using a halogen lamp in it, or even an older tungsten filement
Read your post at #6 asking if he had a two pole tester.He’s got a voltage detector…. I don’t think he’s got an MFT.
You don't need an MFT one function will do as long as it's continuityHe’s got a voltage detector…. I don’t think he’s got an MFT.
IMHO they aren't great.I plan to isolate the electricity supply at the consumer unit and replace the ceiling rose /lamp holder with something like this from Toolstation
Axiom Pendant Set 100W T2 6" Drop
Ok thanks, I'll go for that oneIMHO they aren't great.
An MK one from Screwfix would be easier to fit, the terminal screws are bigger and they don't fall apart!
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