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Old Oct 1, 2006 | 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by rssteve
Originally Posted by Series1Dry
You could do this by opening a ceiling rose, and taking all the red/browns out of the centre conector so they aint touching, try turning it on, keep doing this until it resets, then turn off and connect another in, hard to explain really.
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If it's wired loop in at the lights he could get in a right pickle doing that lol
not if he only takes the reds out in the centre block like i said, as they are all permanent lives
Yeah but say he did that on all of them and the breaker reset. Then he started to replace them at the end of the circuit and finishing at the first rose that the main first comes into. Then he connected the first rose back up on the circuit. He would'nt know between which 2 lights the fault was would he ! lol
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