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Troubleshooting an Electrical Circuit?

I had a new consumer unit fitted. When I turn the landing and hall light on the power trips. When I take the bulb out and reset the switch all the lights upstairs work again. But when I put the bulb back in again they trip.

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January 23, 20190 found this helpful

It seems to me someone else did the work. It should be guaranteed. Call this person back to fix it right.

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February 12, 20190 found this helpful

Did you get your issue resolved?

We just had a problem with a lamp that it was the bulb wasn't right for the lamp. The bulb worked in the one lamp, but not the other. At first we thought it was the lamp, but turned out it was the bulb. Who knew?

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That is a challenge I need to figure out why...the bulb was new. Maybe your problem was the wrong bulb.

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