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If nothing else this thread gives us all something to think about. Might shake a bit of complacency and prevent a potential belt or two.
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Me too....... They stay with at all times on a jobVolt stick always goes in before I do, but in this case there's a possibility that the fitting wasn't live at all until it was picked up and its wiring disturbed.
Possibly, but if I see that thing light up red, then I'm on my guard, and move it around a bit. If it still lights when close to a metal spike, then I'm not going to grab hold of that spike without checking further.Problem with a volt stick is if you put it near a spike light that you know has power on it you'd half expect at least that it would give you a live alarm even if the fitting casing was safe.
I want to agree, but the moment you introduce transformers in a garden environment, you are adding additional points of failure and cost.One of the things I can think of is to not use mains powered outside garden lights but to use the selv type.
The transformer can be inside.I want to agree, but the moment you introduce transformers in a garden environment, you are adding additional points of failure and cost.
The transformer can be inside.
VD only becomes a problem if the design of the circuit is poor and the size of the cables inadequate.
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