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At it says getting about 90v at
fitting between l-n & l-e with sw off What could be causing this all tests ok . Ir around 250 l-e & 300 l-n .
Ta
 
A lot of induced voltage. Try isolating all circuits then bring them on one at a time whilst monitoring the voltage, this should give you a rough idea of where to start.
 
Someone's probably dumped an extra 20 feet of T+E under the boards and got the cables all twisted up, great for magnetising screwdrivers!!!
 
Cheers strima its only when lighting circuit is on everything else off . Found it last thing today ill investigate more monday.

This appears to be at odds with your #1 post ... do you actually mean lighting circuit OFF and everything else ON perhaps? Also what instrument are using to measure the voltage?
 
Markiesparkie
All other circuits off . Lighting circuit on switch to light fitting off voltage between switch return and neutral or earth at fitting approx 90v. Measure with megger mft 1720.
 
As a thought check the connections - I had this on a socket the other week - the terminal was lose giving me 120v L-N, 240v L-E and 120v N-E.
The terminal was lose creating a large resistance between the neutral terminal and cable.
 
Just thinking is this a 2 way light switch? - there for this should not have any voltage on the side not being used.

Do a IR test between both switched Line terminals of the switch (with the cables attached) - someone might have put a nail through it or a fried mouse
 

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