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Old 03-04-2020, 18:01   #16
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Re: Electrical Advice

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I know in my house i have upstairs sockets and downstairs sockets as 2 different rings...but it cant be that strict this house was built in march so pretty new and the lights are messed right up. I went to change the kitchen light so switch of the downsairs ring but the kitchen light stayed on - it was connected to the upstairs ring - told the site manager who sent down and sparky who did whatever and said it was sorted...now if i turn the upstairs ring off 2 of the 5 lights stay on.

I'm pretty sure our neighbour has similar problems

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Whenever i work with anything like this though i always make sure theres something on/plug in which makes a light/sounds so i can tell if the powers been cut

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Excuse the error's...i'm just about to finish work and power typing
I would advise getting this fixed as it could prove dangerous to you or future owners of the house.
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Re: Electrical Advice

I have asked them to come see me when the lockdown is over, they've got about 5 or houses left in the estate and no ones working due to C19
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