firstly hello and thanks in advance ...also hope you had a good Christmas and will have a smashing new year
now lets talk brass tacks:
upstairs lights are not working , but sockets are .....
i have 'ATTACKED' the fuse the box as a first inquiry and found this to be the issue
i switched over fuses for downstairs to upstairs lights ( same amp ) and all lights came on ...
i need some tutelage , in regards to to why my fuse is not working , as it has no fuse in it , from what i can see ........ ( see pics )
the fuse box is in a house i don't use , my house i live in ... i usually just pull the casing down and there is a fuse in it , then i just replace it ...... as you can see from this one ..... it has no fuse anywhere .... is the the whole unit the fuse ?
the brown bit on the fuse , is like porcelain...with a hollow hole .... and two little screws fixing it the base unit ....
do i just replace the whole unit ?
my fuse box ( sorry i don't have the picture ) is a memera bs 5486 pt 13
by the looks of it , it probably is an antique , and not like those i have seen in previous houses
so in summary ..... do i replace the unit? as when switching pully out things with downstairs and upstairs all worked fine
or is there an actual fuse someone within the main fuse box ?
i would also just out of pure curiosity like to know who this unit works
like i said int he opening thanking you in advance
stevearno
now lets talk brass tacks:
upstairs lights are not working , but sockets are .....
i have 'ATTACKED' the fuse the box as a first inquiry and found this to be the issue
i switched over fuses for downstairs to upstairs lights ( same amp ) and all lights came on ...
i need some tutelage , in regards to to why my fuse is not working , as it has no fuse in it , from what i can see ........ ( see pics )
the fuse box is in a house i don't use , my house i live in ... i usually just pull the casing down and there is a fuse in it , then i just replace it ...... as you can see from this one ..... it has no fuse anywhere .... is the the whole unit the fuse ?
the brown bit on the fuse , is like porcelain...with a hollow hole .... and two little screws fixing it the base unit ....
do i just replace the whole unit ?
my fuse box ( sorry i don't have the picture ) is a memera bs 5486 pt 13
by the looks of it , it probably is an antique , and not like those i have seen in previous houses
so in summary ..... do i replace the unit? as when switching pully out things with downstairs and upstairs all worked fine
or is there an actual fuse someone within the main fuse box ?
i would also just out of pure curiosity like to know who this unit works
like i said int he opening thanking you in advance
stevearno