Had the spare bedroom redecorated during which the light fitting was removed. When it went back up it worked OK for a minute or so, then went dim for a few seconds, and then the MCB tripped. The switched live may have been wrongly connected to neutral in the fitting (which had another N wire in the same connector) and either the incoming or outgoing N may have been on the 'live' side of the light. It was rewired and now works.
I was confused as to why it worked then failed so decided to do a check on the cct from the fuse box. With LNE all disconnected I am seeing a couple of hundred Ohms between L and N on my cheap DVM with both wires above 1Megohm to E. All light switches were off but there is a bathroom fan after the fitting with neutral plus permanent and switched live still in cct. Switching one low-wattage light on dropped it to 40 Ohms. Is it my meter reading weird things, seeing the fan, or could there be a fault? Anything else I should test or look at?
I was confused as to why it worked then failed so decided to do a check on the cct from the fuse box. With LNE all disconnected I am seeing a couple of hundred Ohms between L and N on my cheap DVM with both wires above 1Megohm to E. All light switches were off but there is a bathroom fan after the fitting with neutral plus permanent and switched live still in cct. Switching one low-wattage light on dropped it to 40 Ohms. Is it my meter reading weird things, seeing the fan, or could there be a fault? Anything else I should test or look at?