Hi, a very basic problem: the lights downstairs aren't working. I guess there are two possible answers:
1. A short circuit somewhere. I think this one is not possible because I have switched the MCB on and it stays on
2. An open circuit (happened to me before). I think it's not very likely on the lights themselves, as I havent touched them for months. It's true that I installed two of the ceiling lamps and didn't do the best of jobs, so wires could become lose. I checked these two and it didn't seem to be the case
My best guess of the cause is the heating. The lights went off around 19:00, which could be the time the heating went on. It's possible that the heating (of which I know precious little) is connected at the very beginning of the lighting circuit (since it's installed in a small room next to the living room). Is it possible that something caused the circuit to become open just after the heating (since the heating is working)? I guess there can't be a short circuit, as the MCB would jump as soon as I tried to switch it on
Sorry for the basic question, I just want to get a clue before I call an electrician, thanks!
1. A short circuit somewhere. I think this one is not possible because I have switched the MCB on and it stays on
2. An open circuit (happened to me before). I think it's not very likely on the lights themselves, as I havent touched them for months. It's true that I installed two of the ceiling lamps and didn't do the best of jobs, so wires could become lose. I checked these two and it didn't seem to be the case
My best guess of the cause is the heating. The lights went off around 19:00, which could be the time the heating went on. It's possible that the heating (of which I know precious little) is connected at the very beginning of the lighting circuit (since it's installed in a small room next to the living room). Is it possible that something caused the circuit to become open just after the heating (since the heating is working)? I guess there can't be a short circuit, as the MCB would jump as soon as I tried to switch it on
Sorry for the basic question, I just want to get a clue before I call an electrician, thanks!
