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Do you still fit a spur above or just the socket outlet?

Update, found the fault, it was a redundant flood light which had been spurred off the upstairs ring

If the socket is in a kitchen base unit it's easily accessible for isolation so IMO another isolator is unnecessary.
 
Do you still fit a spur above or just the socket outlet?

Update, found the fault, it was a redundant flood light which had been spurred off the upstairs ring
bet it was a N-E fault and/or water ingress
 
Can't believe it took 15 replies until someone mentioned N-E fault. Surely with these symptoms that was the obvious place to look.

Had a mate say every time he turned the outside lights on at the switch it tripped the RCD - full to brimming with water.

Funnily enough, just looked at PIR floodlight for a mate - was working fine with the PIR half full with water. Opened it up and emptied the water and it stopped working.
 
Yep tripping rcd sometimes a lot jobs.Last times I have 2 problems with tripping is well one emergency lights water inside ,second times I disconnect every E wire from every outlets socket to find where is problem and problem be in spur from outlet socket with power to strips lights on ceiling.Problem do it lights.
 
After that much troubleshooting I'd be inclined to drop a new RCD in. it could be intermittently faulty.
 
Yep tripping rcd sometimes a lot jobs.Last times I have 2 problems with tripping is well one emergency lights water inside ,second times I disconnect every E wire from every outlets socket to find where is problem and problem be in spur from outlet socket with power to strips lights on ceiling.Problem do it lights.
Are you a wanna be rapper.
 

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