Edwardian terrace with central hanging wire and bayonet sockets for light bulbs with one wall mounted rocker switch per room. Last week the only light that was ‘on’ in ground floor lounge went ‘click’ and the fuse had blown. After just replacing the cartridge fuse and with all light switches in ‘off’ position, I switched the circuit back ‘on’ at the fuse-box, and ‘click’ the fuse blew after maybe 3 seconds.
Trying to remain calm, I removed every light bulb (all LEDs) on the ground floor (upstairs has its own separate ring main installation) and once more replaced the fuse, which once more went ping after a couple of seconds.
From the knowledge of the professionals on this site who will have encountered such a problem before, what would be the most likely reason that they have found: I’m thinking fifty-odd years of light bulbs dangling from the ceiling might have twisted the wiring in the ceiling rose? Or maybe the wall switches for no apparent reason might become fragile inside? These are only guesses, and any word of help that nudges me in the right direction would be appreciated: where to start?
Trying to remain calm, I removed every light bulb (all LEDs) on the ground floor (upstairs has its own separate ring main installation) and once more replaced the fuse, which once more went ping after a couple of seconds.
From the knowledge of the professionals on this site who will have encountered such a problem before, what would be the most likely reason that they have found: I’m thinking fifty-odd years of light bulbs dangling from the ceiling might have twisted the wiring in the ceiling rose? Or maybe the wall switches for no apparent reason might become fragile inside? These are only guesses, and any word of help that nudges me in the right direction would be appreciated: where to start?

