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Im glad the op found the hidden rcd :)

Bit like my vague fault today.lights have started to trip the rcd. Finds the the problem cct, educated/experience tells me its ****ing down with rain. lets look at the outside lights, tests first one all clear, second has fault. Happy days isolates faulty bit. re tests cct and all is clear.

I ask would you like the flood/pir sorting, ofc they do. Gets up to flood cable not connected,just rammed into the gland as its too short. End of cable **** wet through. obvious fault there and confirmed by previous testing results.

Now its apparent, he put a new flood up, cable not long enough, stuffed into edge of gland and forgot about it. Until this rain has played its part

So OP, did you see what I done there with a hand full of tools. My meter being my primary in fault finding. Test, test and locate, repair or isolate. I look forward to your return to the thread, and giving us the full Dr Quincey on your fault.
 
Wouldn't dream of turning up to fault find without test equipment, what a waste of time for the customer. Found a 30 year old fault today in an hour after the cowboy who installed a new dual RCD board couldn't be arsed to go back. Even fitted a 'new' shower pullcord on bathroom refit and when asked by customer why the neon didn't work said its OK as there's a dial the other side of switch where red is on and white is off lol
 
Because he either isn't an electrician, is working on his own house of has no idea how to use a tester and fault find. All we keep getting on here recently is people who have just joined the forum, asking basic questions about faults, it's getting beyond a joke.
 

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