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<blockquote data-quote="tom_ddll" data-source="post: 519818" data-attributes="member: 34144"><p>hi everyone,</p><p></p><p>so I’ve managed to get somewhere but don’t funny understand.</p><p></p><p>so the way it’s wired is, I have a commando plug and socket which is wired with a Rotary isolator. From the secondary side of the isolator it goes to the heater and also to a fused spur, which then supplies the light.</p><p></p><p>I’ve disconnected the heater and when the heater and lighting cables are both connected to the secondary side of the isolator.. my volt stick lights up at every bit of metal on the external. Remove the lighting feed, it stops. This made me this I’ve damaged the lighting cable. But if I connect the lighting cable and remove the heater feed, it also stops.</p><p></p><p>so it only happens if both feeds are connected to the isolator. I’ve also got the spur off so the light is isolated.</p><p></p><p>thanks again</p><p></p><p>tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom_ddll, post: 519818, member: 34144"] hi everyone, so I’ve managed to get somewhere but don’t funny understand. so the way it’s wired is, I have a commando plug and socket which is wired with a Rotary isolator. From the secondary side of the isolator it goes to the heater and also to a fused spur, which then supplies the light. I’ve disconnected the heater and when the heater and lighting cables are both connected to the secondary side of the isolator.. my volt stick lights up at every bit of metal on the external. Remove the lighting feed, it stops. This made me this I’ve damaged the lighting cable. But if I connect the lighting cable and remove the heater feed, it also stops. so it only happens if both feeds are connected to the isolator. I’ve also got the spur off so the light is isolated. thanks again tom [/QUOTE]
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