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my electrician installed the cables and switches for the wall lights. i am now just second fixing the lights to the cables.
the problem is that two wall lights (with two way switching) won't work.
when the switch is turned on, the voltmeter reading says 198. i normally get a reading of 250 on other lights and sockets etc.
a friend suggested a "break in the neutral".
the problem is that the walls are plastered so i cant tell which cable runs to where to see where this problem is.
all the other lights in the house are fine, including other two way lights.
i know which cable brings the power from the fuse board to power the lights in this room. all the other lights running off this cable are fine.
i've tried removing the cover off the fuse board and there is no obvious way of telling if the electrician has run the neutral from those lights to straight to the board.
alternatively, is the problem definitely a break in neutral or could it be a loss of voltage due to too much resistance? eg the power comes in to the com on the first switch, which is the switch for these lights, and then the com on 4 other switches are linked off this.
any suggestions? i have tried removing the light fittings and still get a reading of 198 on the cables poking out of the walls where the light should be fitted.
the problem is that two wall lights (with two way switching) won't work.
when the switch is turned on, the voltmeter reading says 198. i normally get a reading of 250 on other lights and sockets etc.
a friend suggested a "break in the neutral".
the problem is that the walls are plastered so i cant tell which cable runs to where to see where this problem is.
all the other lights in the house are fine, including other two way lights.
i know which cable brings the power from the fuse board to power the lights in this room. all the other lights running off this cable are fine.
i've tried removing the cover off the fuse board and there is no obvious way of telling if the electrician has run the neutral from those lights to straight to the board.
alternatively, is the problem definitely a break in neutral or could it be a loss of voltage due to too much resistance? eg the power comes in to the com on the first switch, which is the switch for these lights, and then the com on 4 other switches are linked off this.
any suggestions? i have tried removing the light fittings and still get a reading of 198 on the cables poking out of the walls where the light should be fitted.