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    Problem with PIR light

    Good idea, but I made sure the flex power in was properly connected. The wires in the fitting have a solid casing oo the ends, and I've made sure all the screws are down tight and given the cables a bit of a tug to make sure they are firm
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    Problem with PIR light

    I put a multimeter on it and got 237v at both ends
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    Problem with PIR light

    I'm afraid not. The fuse is fine, (I changed it anyway) and the power is definitely going to the light
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    Problem with PIR light

    I'm afraid not. The fuse is fine, (I changed it anyway) and the power is definitely going to the light
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    Problem with PIR light

    Hi guys, I'm new here and would welcome some advice. I'm an amateur, replacing an external light. The light is PIR activated only, and is not switched. It used to be plugged into a 13 amp socket, but I have removed the socket and replaced it with a switched fused spur, with a 5amp fuse. There...

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