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<blockquote data-quote="Rob." data-source="post: 487062" data-attributes="member: 27131"><p>Firstly, is this work in the UK. As the practices regarding the disconnecting earths and connecting them to neutrals is not something taught here. </p><p></p><p>Ok, so a smart bulb is not rectifying the problem. You've left an open circuit that could have been caused by something potentially dangerous still in this dangerous condition. You need to trace the cable and find the fault. </p><p></p><p>DO NOT start connecting the CPC to the neutral with or without resistors. Again, it's a shame you don't have easy access. The customer is going to have some disruption in finding the fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob., post: 487062, member: 27131"] Firstly, is this work in the UK. As the practices regarding the disconnecting earths and connecting them to neutrals is not something taught here. Ok, so a smart bulb is not rectifying the problem. You've left an open circuit that could have been caused by something potentially dangerous still in this dangerous condition. You need to trace the cable and find the fault. DO NOT start connecting the CPC to the neutral with or without resistors. Again, it's a shame you don't have easy access. The customer is going to have some disruption in finding the fault. [/QUOTE]
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