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I have to confess I have not digested the thread properly , but have you tried the circuit intact but with the alarms removed?

Don't think he has, but he's tried using new base & head; still trips. As the alarms are class 2, does seem peculiar?

Wonder what would happen, if he connected a different load. Hardly scientific, just curious?
 
@Midwest . Yes , I was wondering , never had a faulty one ; but one of the units may be duff , or as has been alluded to -damaged.
Obvously looks like a borrowed neutral or earth fault in the feed , or the feed is supplying something else too if it is not dedicated.
First suspicion always goes to two way switching on up landing and down hall , but I think that is ruled out here .
Not a sneaky loft light is it?
 
@Midwest . Yes , I was wondering , never had a faulty one ; but one of the units may be duff , or as has been alluded to -damaged.
Obvously looks like a borrowed neutral or earth fault in the feed , or the feed is supplying something else too if it is not dedicated.
First suspicion always goes to two way switching on up landing and down hall , but I think that is ruled out here .
Not a sneaky loft light is it?

Possiblier, think I would also do that global IR.
 
ok so I went back today with fresh eyes and clear head.
I checked the circuit again all good, visually and ir test.
amongst other things,I decided to give the board a good look over
it had only been fitted last year.
long story short ... I found a fault the bus bar where it should connect the live side of rcd to mcb it wasn't connected properly. In the MCB it was touching the outside of the screw clamp
ie the cable entry clamp was closed and it wasn't securely holding the bus bar .
Thus the only thing that was securely holding the bus bar in place were the screws/cable clamp of the rcd. As I was switching on the mcb switching up the way there was slight movement of the mcb .
I checked the other side and it was the same
it was as though whoever fitted the board had connected the bus bar outside on the rcd and thereafter placed the mcb

I sorted this and then tried again and success all working properly
what I did notice as well was when the cover was on its a tight fight due to the metal so there is no movement/play at all when switching on or off any mcb or rcd . sometimes the plastic boxes had a bit of play due to being flimsy.
When the other side was tripping I think I had been switching on and off via main switch, so may explain the other rcd tripping with the slight movement.
I cant find anything else that's wrong anymore and its working now
thanks to all that helped and replied last night.
I was particularly thankful for the support here, as other forums I've seen people ridiculed asking for help.
 
Cool. This electrickery stuff does throw some curved balls sometimes. Thanks for putting us out of misery, and replying back. Have an extra cup of tea, or a wee dram tonight!

Edit; another 'check' item to put in the RCD keeps tripping box for forum FAQ's :)
 
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Cool. This electrickery stuff does throw some curved balls sometimes. Thanks for putting us out of misery, and replying back. Have an extra cup of tea, or a wee dram tonight!

Edit; another 'check' item to put in the RCD keeps tripping box for forum FAQ's :)
did you mean I should place the info there ?

I must admit to having a beer on a tonight to celebrate ...school night as well lol
 
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did you mean I should place the info there ?

I must admit to having a beer on a tonight to celebrate ...school night as well lol

Don't think we have such a place, we should do. Guess you'll (and me) will just have to store that in the memory banks for the future. Now where's my keys?
 

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