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<blockquote data-quote="New Venture!" data-source="post: 387634" data-attributes="member: 24757"><p>i was investigating some strange readings on a lighting circuit. Take the kitchen switch plate off, all good. New twin and earth, sleeved correctly. But.........about four inches above the switch, embedded in filler was a piece of choc block connector attaching the nice new twin and earth to the old, original red and black rubber/cloth insulated cable.......</p><p></p><p>Suspect I'm going to be carrying out another rewire of this house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Venture!, post: 387634, member: 24757"] i was investigating some strange readings on a lighting circuit. Take the kitchen switch plate off, all good. New twin and earth, sleeved correctly. But.........about four inches above the switch, embedded in filler was a piece of choc block connector attaching the nice new twin and earth to the old, original red and black rubber/cloth insulated cable....... Suspect I'm going to be carrying out another rewire of this house. [/QUOTE]
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