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I know tripping would relate to that but MCB hasn't tripped once while I was doing my thing.
I understand however the number of problems is only 2:This was a switch change which started on May 27th and has progressed to a number of other problems during the course of almost two weeks. Forum rules prohibit step by step instructions and this thread is a prime example of why. Looking in previously untouched places isn't likely to yield a solution, but may well compound current issues.
I understand you assume I am a noob who just messed something else up and didn't tell you but I didn't touch anything else apart from that pull cord switch which I don't need an electrician to replace it. I have done that at least 5 times in the past.
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