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<blockquote data-quote="parametrics" data-source="post: 495302" data-attributes="member: 32630"><p>Delayed blow.</p><p> Circuit blows when all lights are off.</p><p> Old circuit with 5 amp fuse wire.</p><p> Downstairs lighting circuit. No recent electrical work done on the house.</p><p> Question is how to test?</p><p> Suspect rodents in loft .... does a downstairs lighting circuit go up that far?</p><p> Suspect fault near the box. What could cause this to blow when not loaded? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parametrics, post: 495302, member: 32630"] Delayed blow. Circuit blows when all lights are off. Old circuit with 5 amp fuse wire. Downstairs lighting circuit. No recent electrical work done on the house. Question is how to test? Suspect rodents in loft .... does a downstairs lighting circuit go up that far? Suspect fault near the box. What could cause this to blow when not loaded? [/QUOTE]
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