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<blockquote data-quote="Sensai" data-source="post: 529809" data-attributes="member: 33118"><p>It needed more than a socket tester to check it before you made it live. Aside from saying get someone qualified in to check it and fix it I'd suggest you have got your cables mixed up so turn the power off and check they are correctly connected. Most likely the N and E are crossed which your tester wouldnt identify. The equipment you are plugging in can be checked elsewhere to rule that out of the equation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sensai, post: 529809, member: 33118"] It needed more than a socket tester to check it before you made it live. Aside from saying get someone qualified in to check it and fix it I'd suggest you have got your cables mixed up so turn the power off and check they are correctly connected. Most likely the N and E are crossed which your tester wouldnt identify. The equipment you are plugging in can be checked elsewhere to rule that out of the equation [/QUOTE]
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