Nicky Tesla
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Is the lamp on the landing by any chance?
Yeah, I thought that a bit strange as wellCant believe no-ones mentioned borrowed neutral yet, or implied that the original spark may not be worth his salt :innocent
or it might he a horse. then agian, that could be Rodney?Might not be a porch.....might be a merc
Just saying
Borrowed neutral tripping RCD me thinks?
:innocent
If so...
as has been said..
get a "proper" electrician to sort it out.
I still stand by post#6Unlikely unless there have been some recent modifications we have not been told about.
More likely an actual fault that the incompetent first electrician failed to find.
Yes in this case the alteration was the fitting of the new consumer unit. How anyone can think that is not relevant and therefore omit to mention it in the OP I just don't know.I still stand by post#6
Whenever anyone comes to a forum asking for advice there is very often been some alteration or changes that are not always fully disclosed in the opening post..
I got up one morning and there was a Boeing 747 parked up,outside our bedroom door......we live a mile from the runway.porch is bottom of the stairs then.
I am absolutely wowed by the responses here, I just logged on to see if there was a reply and there are loads - BIG thanks to you all.....
We've replaced an old consumer unit with a new double one and when on the old unit this fault was not apparent and using the light didn't trip anything. Using the light now trips the main RCD. Yes, testing the circuit proves ok, adding a fitting and socket causes the trip. I'll get the electrician to read these responses (including the ones that recommend someone else...!!), I also wondered if it was a 'load' thing and if a low 'load drawing' bulb would maybe help.. Please don't have a pop at me, I'm just the client with daft ideas to 'help' who's hoping for a fix...
I'll get more info as this thing progresses......
Btw...
Trailer Boy - Electrician. - Electrician has mentioned this could be the case, just not found it yet
Badger... Meters are being used (though I'm not the one that's using it - probably for the best!) - I will keep your offer in mind
IzzyS - I looked for a Forum to see if I could help i.e. getting other input can sometimes help the 'penny drop' and help find another route to a solution, I assure you - it's not me fiddling with the cabled here
ProDave - Expecations can vary I expect.. I'd like a working light but am realistic that it can take time to find a fault, that's why I am happy to work with the Electrician to help solve the issue in any way I can
Murdoch - Us = Me (Graham) and the Electrician (Frank)
Manator - So using Compost to help bed the bulb into the socket is not recommended then?
It depends if you take the English language at face value or trust it's adaptation to every day speech.If someone says "We've put in a new kitchen" doesn't mean that they helped to actually fit the kitchen.