ProDave Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 55 minutes ago, dave1967 said: both live and neutral lite screwdriver. Confused. If what you think is N, lights up a neon screwdriver, then it is most certainly NOT connected to neutral. So you have a wiring fault somewhere. Did the old light work before you removed it? Not sure we have had a straight answer to that one. Tread carefully, a floating neutral can be a dangerous fault to find and dangerous because unexpected things can become live.
Spinny Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago Could this not be down to the internal circuit design of the light. Some Smart home modules are designed to work without a neutral and others require a neutral for example. Some devices may be looking to draw a very low continuous trickle current to power the PCB and detectors, and direct a larger current or even different voltage to the bulb ?
dave1967 Posted 17 minutes ago Author Posted 17 minutes ago Ok. They said there is another light roiund the back of the house thats off the same switch now so it probably something gone wrong with that one. I will tell them to get someone in as it all looks a diy job.
ProDave Posted 9 minutes ago Posted 9 minutes ago 1 hour ago, dave1967 said: They said previous light did work the packed in. So most likely the neutral fault occurred and rather than any proper testing it was assumed it was the light fitting so you tried a new one?
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