Bathroom extractors that actually do something are a revelation though, really.
Question for you as an ex-electrician or someone else who knows this stuff: why when I turn off my lighting ring on the fusebox is there still power in some of the cables, even when the circuit is turned off and the lights don't work?
I need to move a light switch sightly and was hoping not to have to turn all the power off.
I'm a big fan of centrifugal, err...
Bathroom extractors that actually do something are a revelation though, really.
Question for you as an ex-electrician or someone else who knows this stuff: why when I turn off my lighting ring on the fusebox is there still power in some of the cables, even when the circuit is turned off and the lights don't work?
I need to move a light switch sightly and was hoping not to have to turn all the power off.