Multiplex said:I thought all UK supplies were the same? I'm connected to Seeboard, but I can't find the supply voltage on their site...
jtaunton said:It was a rewirable fuse that went, which is what made me think that it was something more serious than a bulb going too. It was kind-of fudged (previous owner) using several thin strands, but I have replaced it with 5A wire and all seems well.
Damocles said:The old 5A rewireables do not have this problem because it takes a lot more energy to melt the wire than it does to initiate a trip in a mcb.
How did it do that?AdamW said:I had a 50W halogen blow last month... it took out the 5A rewireable fuse. Unknown to me at the time it also blew something in my PC power supply (which was of course connected on a different circuit)
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