we keep having to replace light bulbs in our kitchen.
they are three light pendants mains voltage halogen and there are two of them.
a bulb goes about once a week and the fuse in the consumer unit trips.
it goes back ok and works normally again for a while until a bulb goes again and the fuse goes again.
none of the other lights in the same circuit have a problem and the problem occurs even when the kitchen lights are the only lights in use and would not necessarily go when all the lights in the circuit are in use.
So: it doesn't sound like overloading does it?
It doesn't sound like faulty wiring either as it is not one fitting but two that have this problem.
Can anyone help?
they are three light pendants mains voltage halogen and there are two of them.
a bulb goes about once a week and the fuse in the consumer unit trips.
it goes back ok and works normally again for a while until a bulb goes again and the fuse goes again.
none of the other lights in the same circuit have a problem and the problem occurs even when the kitchen lights are the only lights in use and would not necessarily go when all the lights in the circuit are in use.
So: it doesn't sound like overloading does it?
It doesn't sound like faulty wiring either as it is not one fitting but two that have this problem.
Can anyone help?