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    Using Onduline on shed roof - how much overlap?

    Trying to completely re-roof my shed - going to use Onduline for the back end and some transparent PVC sheets for the front (to get some light in). It's approx 3500mm wide x 5100mm long (approx 12' x 17') I'm just trying to work out how many sheets I'll need. How much overlap do you...
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    Thanks again, everyone, for your ongoing assistance. I might be a few days sorting this one - getting the boards up in the loft is not going to be quite so easy as it sounds. By the way, yes, the light bulb is functioning (when it's not in the light fitting).
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    It is a volt stick (glows neon red) but I've given it back now. So I need a mains tester instead, right? The more this goes on, the more I'm thinking it's time for professional help - i.e. I need a qualified electrician! With all the right equipment, I reckon this job should take little more...
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    Uhuh, that the T&E that appears at the fitting. The single is chopped off, but it doesn't read as live with the pen tester.
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    Hi securespark, so you mean the two red and brown should all go into common on the switch? I've been up in the loft and the situation is not great. One of the reds leading to the light is loose, but fortunately it's not live. But the loft floor is boarded up, so to get to the other wires, I'd...
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    Thanks again, securespark. Yes, the light always used to work fine - until the last week or so when I found I had to tap it to get it to illuminate - so there is clearly a problem with the connection there. I'm not going to be able to go up to the loft till later this afternoon, so I'll keep you...
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    If you refer back to the photo of the light, Rocky, it appears to be earthed, doesn't it? (the unsleeved wire just visible at the back of the fitting).
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    Thanks again everyone for your very useful information. Phew, it seems I've got my work cut out with this one - and there I was thinking it would be oh-so-simple. I'll report back tomorrow to avoid any mishaps in the loft!
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    Good question - I hadn't thought of that - the light fitting might not be working. I'm being dim again now, sorry, but how would I put an independent supply to it?
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    I think you could be right. That rings a bell somehow. I remember when we moved into this place that an electrician mentioned something along those lines. So now that I've (apparently) identified the live, can you remind me which wire goes where in the switch - i.e. which goes into the common...
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    Can't go into the loft tonight - it might wake the baby up and I'd get a right ear bashing (from the wife).
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    Right, I've located the live feed with the pen tester. It's one of the reds (in the grey cable). Oddly, it doesn't detect live in the brown - only that one red. So how should I now proceed?
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    OK, thanks for that piece of advice - much appreciated. I'll do the test and (assuming I'm still alive) give you a shout before I embark on the next stage of this exciting odyssey into the unknown.
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    Hi, yep, tried that last night - still nothing. But I've borrowed an electric pen tester from a friend which glows red when a live feed is detected. This will solve my problem won't it? I'll be able to identify which one of those two reds is the live.
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    Bathroom light switch - can you fix it?

    So, anyway, where have we got to with this? If you were the electrician faced with this task and you didn't have your multimeter on you, what would you do next?
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