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Hi
we have an older Federation style house which was rewired by an electrician some time in th 1990s. One of our lighting circuits has stopped working ( I know the affected lights are on the one circuit as I mapped out the circuits a few years back). The fuse for that circuit however did not trip ( the modern Clipsal type 10a , 240v fuse) . Could it still be cooked? Or is it more likely the problem is up in the celing - maybe I bumped a junction box or something - when I was up there yesterday ( although I tugged at all the ones I could see and they all felt properly connected.
we have an older Federation style house which was rewired by an electrician some time in th 1990s. One of our lighting circuits has stopped working ( I know the affected lights are on the one circuit as I mapped out the circuits a few years back). The fuse for that circuit however did not trip ( the modern Clipsal type 10a , 240v fuse) . Could it still be cooked? Or is it more likely the problem is up in the celing - maybe I bumped a junction box or something - when I was up there yesterday ( although I tugged at all the ones I could see and they all felt properly connected.