Evening,
Ive just come back from a job that just didnt feel right.
I was called the house by a polite guy asking if i could have a look at his shower switch. I called round to find the guy not in but his wife.
Went up to the bathroom to find this
Yep your eyes dont decieve. The pull switch is directly above the bath in with the shower (sorry for poor pic. had to take it on the sly)
The switch was locked tight in the on position. Had a look at the teminals, no overheating on switch or cables. Mechanism gone.
Fine, supply and fit new Crabtree switch in a safer area of the bathoom. Go to operate shower.....nothing, a bit embarrasing infront of client.
Cue... "well it worked before". Pop the front of the shower off.
There is no way on gods earth that shower worked before i arrived (should have tried it before i removed orig switch). The ends of the cables wernt stripped back at all, neutral and sleved earth were in wrong terminals. Very odd.
Anyway sorted it all, happy days working shower.
"While your here couldnt you...."
Go on then.
The client had a problem with half the lights on the ground floor not working. I asked all the usual questions. When did it happen, what were you doing when it went off, have you been doing any building/altering of anything? No came the answer.
Took light-fitting down (brand new by the looks of it), nothing. Popped a switch off (not new) had a nosey around. Lighting had been wired looped at the switches. The live loop in/out had been seperated in the switch, thus isolating the rest of the circuit. Again i asked if they had anyone in working on the electrics? "....no. It just went off one evening."
Yep that wire just jumped out of that terminal jumped into that terminal and a piece of wire dissapeared.
Anyways sorted it, client happy.
This job just seemed odd from start to finish. A bit like a set up you see on the television. Either that or they were lying sods embarrased at their crap diy.
Ive just come back from a job that just didnt feel right.
I was called the house by a polite guy asking if i could have a look at his shower switch. I called round to find the guy not in but his wife.
Went up to the bathroom to find this
Yep your eyes dont decieve. The pull switch is directly above the bath in with the shower (sorry for poor pic. had to take it on the sly)
The switch was locked tight in the on position. Had a look at the teminals, no overheating on switch or cables. Mechanism gone.
Fine, supply and fit new Crabtree switch in a safer area of the bathoom. Go to operate shower.....nothing, a bit embarrasing infront of client.
Cue... "well it worked before". Pop the front of the shower off.
There is no way on gods earth that shower worked before i arrived (should have tried it before i removed orig switch). The ends of the cables wernt stripped back at all, neutral and sleved earth were in wrong terminals. Very odd.
Anyway sorted it all, happy days working shower.
"While your here couldnt you...."
Go on then.
The client had a problem with half the lights on the ground floor not working. I asked all the usual questions. When did it happen, what were you doing when it went off, have you been doing any building/altering of anything? No came the answer.
Took light-fitting down (brand new by the looks of it), nothing. Popped a switch off (not new) had a nosey around. Lighting had been wired looped at the switches. The live loop in/out had been seperated in the switch, thus isolating the rest of the circuit. Again i asked if they had anyone in working on the electrics? "....no. It just went off one evening."
Yep that wire just jumped out of that terminal jumped into that terminal and a piece of wire dissapeared.
Anyways sorted it, client happy.
This job just seemed odd from start to finish. A bit like a set up you see on the television. Either that or they were lying sods embarrased at their crap diy.