Nearly always a sub 20 minutes to locate fault.
Then the fun starts
And a multi meter is the "go to" tool.
Aptsys: I have recently noted a lot of your posts. What do you actually do?
You come over as either a know it all, a Dick or a "consultant". Or all three.
OP: You are clearly out if your depth. Contact a RGI, explain the problem and use your senses to determine if he is the right person to engage.
You probably will not get a quote but ask on what basis he charges. Assume nothing.
Good luck
Then the fun starts
And a multi meter is the "go to" tool.
Aptsys: I have recently noted a lot of your posts. What do you actually do?
You come over as either a know it all, a Dick or a "consultant". Or all three.
OP: You are clearly out if your depth. Contact a RGI, explain the problem and use your senses to determine if he is the right person to engage.
You probably will not get a quote but ask on what basis he charges. Assume nothing.
Good luck