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<blockquote data-quote="StephenB" data-source="post: 499813" data-attributes="member: 32979"><p>Hi Geoff1946,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the tip. I have had to find intermittent faults in electronic equipment in my time and I know it can take a very long time. I don't relish the thought of trying to do this with domestic wiring that I have no experience with. I'd rather get a trusted electrician in to sort it for me, but after reading Wah007's account of what happened to him I'm wary of finding the "wrong" sort of electrician. On the other hand if your suggestion that it might be moisture in outdoor fittings is right then the fault might not appear again until the winter after all the dry weather we've had recently. Even someone with all the kit and expertise might spend several hours looking and still not find it. I'm trying to gather as much information as possible at the moment to try to decide what to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StephenB, post: 499813, member: 32979"] Hi Geoff1946, Thanks for the tip. I have had to find intermittent faults in electronic equipment in my time and I know it can take a very long time. I don't relish the thought of trying to do this with domestic wiring that I have no experience with. I'd rather get a trusted electrician in to sort it for me, but after reading Wah007's account of what happened to him I'm wary of finding the "wrong" sort of electrician. On the other hand if your suggestion that it might be moisture in outdoor fittings is right then the fault might not appear again until the winter after all the dry weather we've had recently. Even someone with all the kit and expertise might spend several hours looking and still not find it. I'm trying to gather as much information as possible at the moment to try to decide what to do. [/QUOTE]
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