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Tweaking some lighting, I turned off the mcb for the LX circuit and
opened a pendant fitting. Double-checked with a neon 'driver - not live, is says. Unscrewed one of the neutrals. As I do so it sparks quite impressively. Why? (I chickened out and turned off the whole house supply in the end. Wife really enjoyed that on a Sunday evening...) It was a pretty common pendant arrangement - four cables - incoming L/N/E feed. Outgoing feed. Cable to switch. Cable for pendant fitting. A spark must means there's current flowing - but where from? I did wonder whether the 12v transformers for the halogens might have caused it? |
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