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Spent some time this afternoon replacing three of defective light fittings for my elderly aunt in her basement flat. These are the rose type of bulb-holder that are screwed into the ceiling. Everything seemed fine after completing each of these repairs individually, then checked that all of these worked together, fine also. So packed up and headed off home to be called 10 minutes into journey and informed of a total light failure for the whole flat. Went straight back to investigate and as aunt described no damn lights. Checked the lighting fuse breaker on the consumer unit to see that the small pushbutton was ‘out’. This is quite an old CU perhaps thirty or forty years old. Pushed it back in and noticed a small flash and the button popped out again which it continues to do.
I should add that the defective lights have been like this for some while, probably two or three years (don’t ask – she seems content with the situation
). Also all of the lighting is low energy so I can’t see how the circuit could be overloaded.
Any idea what the problem might be?
I should add that the defective lights have been like this for some while, probably two or three years (don’t ask – she seems content with the situation
Any idea what the problem might be?