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<blockquote data-quote="sammc007" data-source="post: 541214" data-attributes="member: 36245"><p>It's on a lighting circuit. There are ten 12V 50W halogen spots fed via transformers across two rooms plus a Vent Axa bathroom fan controller. These bulbs all burn at the expected brightness until I separate the two T&E feeds in the shaver socket box, then they +(and the fan) don't work at all. When I reconnect the two T&E feeds in the box and the lights are on, the same 186V shows between live and natural in the box. Really strange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammc007, post: 541214, member: 36245"] It's on a lighting circuit. There are ten 12V 50W halogen spots fed via transformers across two rooms plus a Vent Axa bathroom fan controller. These bulbs all burn at the expected brightness until I separate the two T&E feeds in the shaver socket box, then they +(and the fan) don't work at all. When I reconnect the two T&E feeds in the box and the lights are on, the same 186V shows between live and natural in the box. Really strange. [/QUOTE]
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