Hello,
Just a quick question. We had our flat rewired about 3 months ago. When this was done the electicians installed a large light in the lounge. Its one with 12 G4 bulbs and a large transormer in the base of it. At first everytime the light was switched on it would trip out the circuit board. You would have to reset the circuit and try again, eventually this stopped happening and all was well. However, one of the 12 arms of the light was faulty and wouldnt work, so I took down the old one and replaced it with the new one. WHen i tuned the electricity back on the light switch was on and the light came on and was working ok. Then i turned the light off and then back on this tripped the circuit board again. I then tried to switch the circuit board back on and now that whole lighting circuit, which is lunge hall and bathroom will not work. No of the lights will function. IS there a simple fuse with these new circuit boards I can replace as i cant see one. sorry dont have a pic and will have to call out the sparky but was just wondering if it was something simple.
Sorry for the essay and thanks in advance if anybody atually reads this or replies !
Hugh
Just a quick question. We had our flat rewired about 3 months ago. When this was done the electicians installed a large light in the lounge. Its one with 12 G4 bulbs and a large transormer in the base of it. At first everytime the light was switched on it would trip out the circuit board. You would have to reset the circuit and try again, eventually this stopped happening and all was well. However, one of the 12 arms of the light was faulty and wouldnt work, so I took down the old one and replaced it with the new one. WHen i tuned the electricity back on the light switch was on and the light came on and was working ok. Then i turned the light off and then back on this tripped the circuit board again. I then tried to switch the circuit board back on and now that whole lighting circuit, which is lunge hall and bathroom will not work. No of the lights will function. IS there a simple fuse with these new circuit boards I can replace as i cant see one. sorry dont have a pic and will have to call out the sparky but was just wondering if it was something simple.
Sorry for the essay and thanks in advance if anybody atually reads this or replies !
Hugh