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Was putting a new concrete driveway in. And decided lights would be a good idea. So four driveway lights connected up. Quick continuity test and concrete poured. Connected up back in the house and it keeps throwing the trip. Another continuity test everything ok. Did an ir test 500v and got 0.01 across all 3 cables. Any ideas on how I went wrong and more importantly how to fix it lol
 
Agree with Murdoch ,an IR test is essential before powering up regardless of of it going in concrete or not.
 
.......... more importantly how to fix it lol

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Monitor the IR values over the next few days and see if there's a trend of it getting better. If you believe in a higher being now would be the time to be on your knees ;)

I'm all out of magical cures but if the IR doesn't improve to around 1 Meg @ 250 volts then the only way I could suggest you might pull this out of the toilet is you may be able to convert the entire system to 12 volts depending on the fittings.
 
I wasn't thinking about transformers in the light fittings, more like one single transformer somewhere near the point of supply before your dodgy cabling disappears into the concrete and maybe 12v LED lamps (or bulbs as they're known in the UK).
 

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