Decided to fix an outdoor light which didn't work for years. Tested light wires - no power, tested fuse in the switch - OK, opened up switch - found neutral wire broke off at the connection point but no power anywhere before or after fixing it. Everything is ON on switchboard.
The switch is in really awkward place next to the boiler, and I am not sure on what circuit it sits. There is an old bolier's programmer next to it (depowered), I am just thinking at some point when the boiler was replaced or smart thermostat installed the engineer might have disconnected the programmer in some way that made that switch offline, is it possible ? Everything around that area is working - boiler switch, sockets, old thermostat in the hall.
If that could be the case, how do I check and fix it? I haven't had a chance to see what is behind the programmer unit, would like to understand my options first.
Also, if I decide to remove it completely, is it possible to fit a socket on its place?
The switch is in really awkward place next to the boiler, and I am not sure on what circuit it sits. There is an old bolier's programmer next to it (depowered), I am just thinking at some point when the boiler was replaced or smart thermostat installed the engineer might have disconnected the programmer in some way that made that switch offline, is it possible ? Everything around that area is working - boiler switch, sockets, old thermostat in the hall.
If that could be the case, how do I check and fix it? I haven't had a chance to see what is behind the programmer unit, would like to understand my options first.
Also, if I decide to remove it completely, is it possible to fit a socket on its place?
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