Not to be deterred by my previous failure I thought I would replace the outside lights with some up/down lighters to refresh the outside of the house.
Unfortunately I've hit another issue, and before I lose man points and phone the electrician, I'd like to check with your folks that I'm not missing anything obvious.
Before:
Everything working 100%
After
Replaced one light. This involved screwing new mounting holes for the up/down lighter and screwing the wires in to the new choc-block.
It worked for a few minutes, then the RCB tripped, taking out all of the sockets downstairs as well.
Now
To try and trace back my steps, I have removed the light, fitting, screws, just the bare wires are sticking out. If I turn on the smaller breaker for the downstairs lighting loop, it still trips the RCB?!
Any ideas?
Unfortunately I've hit another issue, and before I lose man points and phone the electrician, I'd like to check with your folks that I'm not missing anything obvious.
Before:
Everything working 100%
After
Replaced one light. This involved screwing new mounting holes for the up/down lighter and screwing the wires in to the new choc-block.
It worked for a few minutes, then the RCB tripped, taking out all of the sockets downstairs as well.
Now
To try and trace back my steps, I have removed the light, fitting, screws, just the bare wires are sticking out. If I turn on the smaller breaker for the downstairs lighting loop, it still trips the RCB?!
Any ideas?