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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Duck" data-source="post: 426003" data-attributes="member: 8071"><p>It sounds like you have an older installation It would be a good idea to get inspected by a reputable electrician.</p><p></p><p>As for your issue, If you feel confident <strong>turn off</strong> the lighting circuit breakers and unscrew the base of the ceiling roses on the fittings closest to where there is no power and the ones without power.</p><p></p><p>Look for loose connections or signs of arcing.</p><p></p><p>There may indeed be a fault in the cable in which case it would be best to get an electrician to have a look as they will have the correct equipment to find the fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Duck, post: 426003, member: 8071"] It sounds like you have an older installation It would be a good idea to get inspected by a reputable electrician. As for your issue, If you feel confident [B]turn off[/B] the lighting circuit breakers and unscrew the base of the ceiling roses on the fittings closest to where there is no power and the ones without power. Look for loose connections or signs of arcing. There may indeed be a fault in the cable in which case it would be best to get an electrician to have a look as they will have the correct equipment to find the fault. [/QUOTE]
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