squareone
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Dear folks, I am having a very strange problem with 1st floor lighting circuit at home. I hope you could help.
In my investigation the circuit is made up of two rings - circuit A - staircase ceiling light; circuit B - three bedroom ceiling light and bathroom downlights x 4 (GU5.3)+extractor fan.
bathroom downlights and extractor fan each forms a 'branch' from circuit B.
I swapped downlights from halogen to led which is how this problem started.
The problem is sometimes circuit B will entirely out of work and only recovers about 5-10 minutes later. It is as if there is a surge protection kicks in and has a delay effect on circuit B.
Now I disconnected the downlight branch. And the problem still exists.
I have tightened all connectors at junction boxes and checked the connection at the breaker (MCB).
Circuit A is always working ok.
Could someone please explain to me what could be going on here? Thanks a lot
In my investigation the circuit is made up of two rings - circuit A - staircase ceiling light; circuit B - three bedroom ceiling light and bathroom downlights x 4 (GU5.3)+extractor fan.
bathroom downlights and extractor fan each forms a 'branch' from circuit B.
I swapped downlights from halogen to led which is how this problem started.
The problem is sometimes circuit B will entirely out of work and only recovers about 5-10 minutes later. It is as if there is a surge protection kicks in and has a delay effect on circuit B.
Now I disconnected the downlight branch. And the problem still exists.
I have tightened all connectors at junction boxes and checked the connection at the breaker (MCB).
Circuit A is always working ok.
Could someone please explain to me what could be going on here? Thanks a lot