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Difficulties finding a fault on lighting...
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<blockquote data-quote="batty" data-source="post: 240177" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>You need to go back to basics dimmers out so you can actually test whether lights are on or off. As it appears to be L-E fault at least that way you can narrow it down to rooms by switching rooms off. If fault is still there you need to track further back. I personally think it may even be in a stud wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="batty, post: 240177, member: 66"] You need to go back to basics dimmers out so you can actually test whether lights are on or off. As it appears to be L-E fault at least that way you can narrow it down to rooms by switching rooms off. If fault is still there you need to track further back. I personally think it may even be in a stud wall. [/QUOTE]
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