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<blockquote data-quote="Glynk71" data-source="post: 560360" data-attributes="member: 38387"><p>Hi all, I'm looking for some advice. This morning there was an audible thud and the lighting breaker tripped. I reset it and it did it again after 10mins or so. I reset it again and now only the first light in the circuit comes on. The lights are daisy chained, I inspected the wiring in the working light rose and all is OK. What is the next step in troubleshooting. We are isolated and with 10 inches of snow it will be after the thaw to get someone out. Thanks in advance Glyn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glynk71, post: 560360, member: 38387"] Hi all, I'm looking for some advice. This morning there was an audible thud and the lighting breaker tripped. I reset it and it did it again after 10mins or so. I reset it again and now only the first light in the circuit comes on. The lights are daisy chained, I inspected the wiring in the working light rose and all is OK. What is the next step in troubleshooting. We are isolated and with 10 inches of snow it will be after the thaw to get someone out. Thanks in advance Glyn. [/QUOTE]
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