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    Power to bathroom mirror light

    Thanks. Then I'll go back to plan A, plugging the charger into the shaver socket and removing the shaver light bulb.
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    Power to bathroom mirror light

    Hi. I just got my shaver light/socket unit working, thanks to help in another thread, and I'm now faced with a similar problem to Budest. The main reason I wanted the unit working was so I could keep my toothbrush charger in the bathroom, charging from the shaver socket. But as with Budest the...
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    Problem with a bathroom shaver unit

    Thanks for all the replies. In future I'll switch off everything if I'm in any doubt. That's it! The transparent cover has 4 retaining pins, 2 of which close switches. One of the pins was slightly damaged and needed extra attention to make it engage fully. With that done, the unit is now fully...
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    Problem with a bathroom shaver unit

    Hi. A very basic question from a novice. I've just moved into a flat which has a bathroom shaver light/socket that doesn't work (light or shaver socket). I'm wondering if the problem is with the unit or the wiring. I've unscrewed it from the wall to take a look behind. Couldn't see any loose...
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    Reconnecting a push-fit connector

    Thanks for all the replies. In the end, a plumber came round and did the job first thing this morning, before I had time to sort it out myself. Yesterday, before I thought of asking for help in a forum, I registered with a web site which links up customers and tradespeople. This morning, a...
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    Reconnecting a push-fit connector

    Hello. Sorry to be asking such a basic question, but I'm completely new to plumbing and I can't find the answer anywhere. It seems to be so basic that none of the guides bother to explain it! The drain pipe under my kitchen sink started leaking yesterday, and on closer inspection I found that...
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