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<blockquote data-quote="batty" data-source="post: 321321" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>Fault finding is never easy. Called out today luckily a bungalow so at least no floor boards. Have a short L-E right down to 0.02 megohm. After a lot of disconnecting JB's must be over twenty on the circuit narrow it down to a bit of cable that goes under an old flat roof. Find a JB behind cupboard in utility. Disconnect conductors and find its a contactum single socket that feeds drier. Now this looks OK no burns if you polished it up it could pass as a new one. When I get a minute I will take it apart to see what has happened to it.</p><p></p><p> Trouble is when you are busy you just don't need to spend three hours of your day fault finding. I have advised the kitchen needs rewiring as its being stripped out over the weekend. That's my Monday job. I feel for you Tim sparking is hard enough without being ill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="batty, post: 321321, member: 66"] Fault finding is never easy. Called out today luckily a bungalow so at least no floor boards. Have a short L-E right down to 0.02 megohm. After a lot of disconnecting JB's must be over twenty on the circuit narrow it down to a bit of cable that goes under an old flat roof. Find a JB behind cupboard in utility. Disconnect conductors and find its a contactum single socket that feeds drier. Now this looks OK no burns if you polished it up it could pass as a new one. When I get a minute I will take it apart to see what has happened to it. Trouble is when you are busy you just don't need to spend three hours of your day fault finding. I have advised the kitchen needs rewiring as its being stripped out over the weekend. That's my Monday job. I feel for you Tim sparking is hard enough without being ill. [/QUOTE]
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