Thanks for your help folks.
I think I'll get the electrician to check all connections when installing the new one and I think I'll go digital and spend a few bob more on getting a better timer.
Any recommendations for a new timer would be welcome.
Coldcakes
Thanks for your help folks.
I think I'll get the electrician to check all connections when installing the new one and I think I'll go digital and spend a few bob more on getting a better timer.
Any recommendations for a new timer would be welcome.
Coldcakes
There should be no need for a layperson to go around tightening connections a week after fitting by a competent electrician.
ONQ
I think you may need to employ another electrician.
I strongly recommend you ask a competent M&E consultant to inspect.
I would ask him to check the entire house, determine the actual cause of this and issue a report.
There should be no need for a layperson to go around tightening connections a week after fitting by a competent electrician.
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Yeah, I accept that I did not make myself very clear, I did not nor would I suggest that a non qualified person go around tightening electrical connections.
However I stand by what I said, that I find it good practice to check/retighten heavy current connections after a week or so.
Just something borne out of experience, tends to help avoid what occurred with the OP.
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