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    Tripping Problem

    Thanks everyone. Is putting the garden lights onto a separate board costly?
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    Tripping Problem

    Good advice.  Thank you everyone👍
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    Tripping Problem

    Thanks Murdoch, Ung, Andy, Fleeting, & Special Location. Where do I go from here?
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    Tripping Problem

    Thank you Murdoch, Fleeting and Special Location.  Its great to have you guys discussing my problem.  I am more than happy to get in an Electrician to solve the problem.  However, it would really help if I could give him a steer as the last time I had a different type of problem I felt I was...
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    Tripping Problem

    Thanks for your response Murdoch.  Apologies, I am a novice and have no idea what "cumulative leakages" means.  Be great if you could perhaps spell it out for me please.
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    Tripping Problem

    I have garden lights in the front and back gardens. They are on a timer. When the garden lights are on and the indoor house lights are also on, everything is fine. When I turn on the oven or other large heating appliances the entire property electrics trip.  When I isolate the the garden...
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    External domestic floodlight

    That's an interesting suggestion. I'll give it a go and see if we can live with that. The only downside I can think is we get a fair amount of wildlife triggering the pur in the dark hours and it would mean the lights being on for long periods. Maybe if I alter the sensitivity. I'll give it a...
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    External domestic floodlight

    Thanks for taking the time to respond.I have power to the lights at all times. The side light will come on when pir detects. The side light pir does not trigger the back two lights to come on. The back two lights come on when the second light at the back contains the pir is triggered lights...
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    External domestic floodlight

    I run three floodlights from a single indoor switch. The first ( at the side of the house) and the second (at the back of the house) both have PIR sensors. The third ( at the back of the house) does not. It all works perfectly well. However there are occasions, at the back of the house, I would...
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