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Sorry Loz had to stack some zeds, your drawing would seem to be correct.
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I appreciate that but I first made comment in regards to the original question - thought it could have just been edited to take the 'not so good stuff' out. Oh well.@hightower, your comments were removed because the latter part of the post was reported for the swearing and that it was seen as argumentative, so it was removed as part of the cleanup mate, also Sparks is now banned for a week for his comments so let's move on and and get the thread back to where it started.
Cheers.
Hi @loz - sorry to see this has gone off-topic so quickly, but I'm siding with @westward10 on this, your drawing seems to be correct. Lamps in and switches on, you'd get some sort of short neutral to neutral on a borrowed neutral. Flick the switch off and retest and it'll come up clear.
Don't you two bloody start as wellIs that ok ya Drama queen
fortunately, there's not so many singles seen these days. i put that down to the likes of eHarmony, match, elite, and all the other internet dating sites. gives credence to the saying " a dog is not just for christmas".So Loz is the problem clear to you now. This situation often occurs with the landing light and often that part of the circuit is wired using pvc/ pvc singles.
Yeah crystal clear, I had it in my head, just needed a bit of confirmation on proving the fault, before powering the board up, which I had done but wasn't confident in myself. One thing I have learned is that things are so much clearer once it's drawn down on paper.So Loz is the problem clear to you now. This situation often occurs with the landing light and often that part of the circuit is wired using pvc/ pvc singles.
Plenty of fish every time. I'm happy with my dog for life, wouldn't mind the mrs just for Christmas thoughfortunately, there's not so many singles seen these days. i put that down to the likes of eHarmony, match, elite, and all the other internet dating sites. gives credence to the saying " a dog is not just for christmas".
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