I don't use Yellow or Harmonised Black as common, prefer Red of Brown.
From your comments above I would think on the balance of probabilities that there are no duff cables or wires there....There has been a 2 way system from box1 to box 2 left like that by the electrician, he said he needed a special box to finish the run -that was 4 years ago.......
.....This is all modern wiring with proper earth trips etc I wonder If I could pinch a common connection to the near by separate 3 way.
please forgive me but how will this make the faulty common whole? I tested each wire to find out where it was in each box before I connected it, and i duplicated the other working 3 way so I am sure they are ok but to be sure I will run an external wire to replicate the common and see what happens tomorrow.Have you tried swapping the connections on the intermediate switch ?
Common mistake.
presumably the trip hasn't gone because it is a break in the copper but not in the sheathing , If i replace the faulty wire externally this will tell me for sure if I am barking up the right tree. I will do this in day light. thanks.its very rare that a one core from a twin or 3 core goes missing. Saying that it does happen.
I imagine you either have it connected up wrong or a core missing as you say.
What you really need is an electrician. If you have a core missing/damamged, why? Why has it not tripped the breaker? Could you have a live screw poking out of the wall? Could your wall potentially come live if its damp? Yes it happens!
I read that but you also said the two way did work previouslyplease forgive me but how will this make the faulty common whole? I tested each wire to find out where it was in each box before I connected it, and i duplicated the other working 3 way so I am sure they are ok but to be sure I will run an external wire to replicate the common and see what happens tomorrow.
Yes but that had a two way switch at the intermediate position and the 3rd box was not linked it was a safe temporary solution that lasted a long time. one I could still go back to I suppose. Thanks any way for all your help.I read that but you also said the two way did work previously
The 2 way was always meant to be temporary due to the lack of an intermediate box another 2way switch was used and 2 way was employed. However the intermediate is now in place and box 3 (end of run) is connected but due to a duff common from intermediate to 3 nothing at all works. thanks for your interest.unusual (ish) to see neutral at the switch. buy a cheap £10 multitester and check continuity of cables or use classic battery and torch lamp rig-up. Probably best achieved by deading circuit, removing switches and connect blocking connections. Use earth or yellow as loop for testing as these are easily identified.
Question does the 2 way switching not work at all or partly work - if partly, it suggest mixed up connections
Has no connection -yes.I see. So you made each core live & tested to find that the common has a bad connection ?
I am sure He would worry about it, but I bet you would find it hard to remember details of a job you worked on 5years ago. I have lived with this for so long now it somehow seems inappropriate to call him up now- let me first verify my deduction and then I will see what can be done. Thank you for your interest.Could you not just call the sparks as a friend and ask him which way to connect, he should surely know if he has worked on it?
Just wanted to thank you for this practical help sir- yes the coloured diagram is what I have but red is used for common and yellow for live.I don't use Yellow or Harmonised Black as common, prefer Red of Brown.
Sorry to hear about your hubby, :mellow: but it does sound as though this Family friend spark could also have been a friend of john wayne..Thanks to all of you for your input I appreciate it Yes I am a keen DIY'er I had to be as my dear builder hubby passed away at the beginning of this job that was 12 years ago and I am still DIY'ing I have almost completed this dwelling now- I did most of the first fix myself to save money all checked by the sparks a family friend who my hubby and I helped when times where bad for him. But he lived a long way away and every thing was up and running so it didn't seem fair to call him back plus he had been paid and probably just forgot, it was no big deal.
I missed this post. Do you remember the cable route and maybe a awkward place it may have been damaged. Did you fit conduit in the wall that you may be able to rewire ?Thanks to all of you for your input I appreciate it Yes I am a keen DIY'er I had to be as my dear builder hubby passed away at the beginning of this job that was 12 years ago and I am still DIY'ing I have almost completed this dwelling now- I did most of the first fix myself to save money all checked by the sparks a family friend who my hubby and I helped when times where bad for him. But he lived a long way away and every thing was up and running so it didn't seem fair to call him back plus he had been paid and probably just forgot, it was no big deal.
Galvanised sheathing was placed over all wire routes there are a few turns in the route making it a replacement wire job -Hay ho I will just put it on the list. Thank you for your interest.I missed this post. Do you remember the cable route and maybe a awkward place it may have been damaged. Did you fit conduit in the wall that you may be able to rewire ?
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