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<blockquote data-quote="Dairyspark" data-source="post: 381459" data-attributes="member: 19743"><p>I'm using a fluke T100 and I'll give more details, it's an ex council house (Scotland) upstairs lighting is done in black enamel conduit, bathroom light is the last in a radial, all other lights working, no power at light, switch or conduit box in loft where someone has tapped off for a smoke detector, also being tapped off the actual light is 2 wall mounted lights, no power at these either obv, I suggested to customer since it's only one room, I could re run new singles to the bathroom lights to elimate old wiring and possible people's mistakes previously, but I don't want to rewire the light and it still doesn't work lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dairyspark, post: 381459, member: 19743"] I'm using a fluke T100 and I'll give more details, it's an ex council house (Scotland) upstairs lighting is done in black enamel conduit, bathroom light is the last in a radial, all other lights working, no power at light, switch or conduit box in loft where someone has tapped off for a smoke detector, also being tapped off the actual light is 2 wall mounted lights, no power at these either obv, I suggested to customer since it's only one room, I could re run new singles to the bathroom lights to elimate old wiring and possible people's mistakes previously, but I don't want to rewire the light and it still doesn't work lol [/QUOTE]
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