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<blockquote data-quote="Andy1733" data-source="post: 529799" data-attributes="member: 34898"><p>There's only really 4 options. </p><p>Faulty main socket your drawing the power from. Faulty wiring in the plug. Damaged wire or faulty wiring in the outdoor socket. </p><p></p><p>How to check. Eliminate the main socket by running a extension to another socket not on the same ring main.</p><p> Check the plug and socket to make sure it's wired correctly. Of all above is correct Then change cable</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy1733, post: 529799, member: 34898"] There's only really 4 options. Faulty main socket your drawing the power from. Faulty wiring in the plug. Damaged wire or faulty wiring in the outdoor socket. How to check. Eliminate the main socket by running a extension to another socket not on the same ring main. Check the plug and socket to make sure it's wired correctly. Of all above is correct Then change cable [/QUOTE]
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