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Found you when googling RCD tripping gates so joined for help. And what best to help with an electrical fault...

I should have added I'm not in trade but it did ask that on registering.
 
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Not in trade but can wire a plug and did complete the profile.
My wife can wire a plug but would I trust Her to do any fault finding? not a chance, hence your best bet would be to have a look for anything obvious, that looks out of place, failing that, to coin a recent thread " get an Electrician involved" may save you some cash in the grand scheme of things.
 
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