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Bulbs blowing...

Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 11:51 am
by Rich Oakley
I have a problem with one of my wall lights- the bulb keeps blowing. It was fine until a few weeks ago when the 5A circuit fuse blew. I replaced the wire in the fusebox and bulb and everything was ok for a day or two then the bulb blew again. The fuse has not blown since, but I've got through about 5 bulbs (of different manufacturers). Checked the bulb holder and cleaned up the contacts- no obvious signs of arcing. All contacts are tight. Checked the switch- all contacts good.
However, on the switch (which is being used as SPST x 2), one of the black neutral wires is unconnected- is this correct? One live (red) goes to the common on switch 1, the black (neutral) goes onto L1 on switch 1. Common on switch 1 is bridged to common on switch 2. L1 on switch 2 is then connected to the other red (live) and the other black remains unconnected.

Any ideas/help would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks
Rich.

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 3:11 pm
by stoneyboy
Rich Oakley,
Your wiring sounds fine it is common to use T&E as a single core cable.
Unless you are fitting lamps in the wall light which are a higher wattage than is recommended you have just been unlucky.
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