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Always one **** on here that has to put his 10p worth of useless comments!
So answer my questing above.
Do you have any proper test kit?
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Always one **** on here that has to put his 10p worth of useless comments!
Quite frankly, you have 2 cables at this lighting point, and you ask the question " where do things go" you need to ask yourself should you be attempting this work?Always one **** on here that has to put his 10p worth of useless comments!
yes is the answer tongue or finger .Do you have any proper test kit?
i findit hard to believe that a guy with nvq3 can't sort a simple lighting problem.
CPC is on its own... Has the yellow and green sleeve. I put a piece of brown sleeve on it as when it's terminated with other CPC the breaker tripshaving looked again at the pic on my lap top but when I saw he
picture on my old Nokia phone. the cpc is with a brown over sleeved
together ,or am I mistaken.
Indeed. It is only sleeved like that so I have a note of itBecause you have a three core cable at the switch spread across two switches I would try and trace what has been done at the light that is switched by the other switch, the cable is probably jointed there to avoid a mass of cables at the wall lights.
I assume you have sleeved the "live" cpc in both a green and yellow and a brown sleeve and put that in the single terminal block on its own.
time to give up.CPC is on its own... Has the yellow and green sleeve. I put a piece of brown sleeve on it as when it's terminated with other CPC the breaker trips
That's all very well Pete, but what cheeses me off is the fact that some poor sod is giving this joker his hard earned £££'s and expecting him to do the job as no doubt advertised.I think what we have here is a case of a person with god intentions, being misinformed by the training establishments. A property developer trying to make a living, and gaining qualifications, hoping that all will go well, but unfortunately he has come up against a problem, which in all honesty the training undertaken, should have allowed him to sort the problem out fairly easily.
Personally I don't think we should knock the individual in this case, it's obvious that the training he has undertaken, was a waste of time and money, maybe his fault, I'm not sure, but OP you need to take stock and employ someone who has the experience and underpinning knowledge to help you out, sorry but that's how I see the problem. Good luck.
Totally agree Mate, I was only expressing my take on the issue, maybe some Policing is required, it cheeses me off as well but unless steps are taken to stop this type of scam, all one can do is state their disapproval, feel for the OP but??????????????????????????????/That's all very well Pete, but what cheeses me off is the fact that some poor sod is giving this joker his hard earned £££'s and expecting him to do the job as no doubt advertised.
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