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Hi all. I'm new to electrics so am really tearing my hair out trying to find a fault and I'm hoping that with all the knowledge and experience on here a solution can be found. Here goes:

I have two lights in seperate rooms that will not work. I have so far changed the bulbs, changed the fuses and checked with a mains voltage tester to see that power is going to the switches and the bulb socket, it is. Now if power is going to the switch and the light fitting it can only be the bulb, right? Well as you see I have already checked and changed them. Everything else in the house is fine including the sockets in those rooms.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

Bob
 
Well Bob Im well pleased that the fault has been found and as we all suspected a neutral fault. If nothing else it proves that the electricians on this forum know what they are talking about and not out to rip people off so the best favour you can do us now is spread the word.

Take care til next time:)


Chris
 
Well Bob Im well pleased that the fault has been found and as we all suspected a neutral fault. If nothing else it proves that the electricians on this forum know what they are talking about and not out to rip people off so the best favour you can do us now is spread the word.

Take care til next time:)


Chris


Well said Chris
 

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