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it's possible that the L feed to these under cupboard lights comes from another circuit. rather a borrowed L than a borrowed N.
Tel that's post stealing at its finest :30:
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it's possible that the L feed to these under cupboard lights comes from another circuit. rather a borrowed L than a borrowed N.
Tel that's post stealing at its finest :30:
it's possible that the L feed to these under cupboard lights comes from another circuit. rather a borrowed L than a borrowed N.
Where are the under unit lights switched from? I had a similar problem once . They picked the live from the kitchen switch and a neutral from a kitchen socket.
This maybe true mate mate link from main kitchen common to under hint commonit's possible that the L feed to these under cupboard lights comes from another circuit. rather a borrowed L than a borrowed N.
Sounds good to me mate I will check and test tomorrow mate appreciate guysTenner says its a borrowed neutral , you say that there is a link at the 2 gang kitchen switch , as already mentioned the neutral has got to be from another circuit fed from the other RCD, most likely the kitchen sockets .
This is exactly the reason why pre-testing is so important and should be as important a job as making sure the kettle is boiled before you kill the power. test test and test again
And a pan full of water on the hob..... just in case
Hey little bit of advise, type your post up in word, then go away for 10 mins or so, then come back and read it, edit it then post it.
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