Trying to replace a ceiling pendant which has three-way switching. Voltage at the pendant is 230v. But as soon as I put a load on it like a light bulb the voltage drops to 24v. Light bulb is 5w LED. I've checked the connections in the ceiling rose and light switches and all good. Any thoughts?
Without additional information such as requested by Fleeting..
i.e (What are you using to measure the voltage and are you measuring line to neutral or line to earth.)
Its all a bit of guess work... :C
But you can always go back to basics...
(1) Assume EVERYTHING is faulty and/or connected wrong, until you have proved otherwise.
(2) Remove power from the circuit.. (use an approved voltage tested to confirm circuit is dead).
(3) Get an approved calibrated meter that can measure continuity.
(4) Perform 'dead-tests' to verify polarity and continuity of all conductors at the light fitting..
(Including through all paths of the the 3-way switching you mentioned.)
(5) If any aspects of continuity are not confirmed as intact, trace and rectify broken continuity.
(6) Re-energise circuit, verify voltages are all present and correct with reference to a known proven earth reference point, and all permanent lives, switched lives, and neutrals to confirm they are all correct.
(7) Insert a known good proven to work lamp into fitting... all should be good!
Just a bit of basic fault finding..
NOTE:-
Neon screwdrivers, and basic <£30 digital multi-meters will probably give potential erroneous indications when used in inappropriate situations.
Guinness