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Electric Shock from Old P.I.R. Floodlight.

Today I was asked to investigate why an old outside P.I.R. tungsten halogen floodlight did not work. It had been installed on a 70s holiday chalet. The owner had installed it himself and admitted that he did not know much about electrics. I used my aluminium ladder to access it, the ladder has plastic feet and it stood on a concrete surface. When I went up to the floodlight my Voltstick suggested that the supply cable was dead. But when I touched the fitting I got a shock, this before I had removed the terminal box  cover. Anyway, after turning off at the consumer unit I noticed that the owner had fitted the live supply wire into the earth terminal. That was the cause of the shock I imagined. Anyway I removed the old floodlight and was going to fit a new L.E.D. one. I tested at the supply cable but there was no supply. All M.C.B.s were on and the R.C.D. was on as well. So how did I get a shock if the supply cable was dead? A charged capacitor perhaps? Or induced Voltage? No switch was found that controlled this cable.


I got a reading of about 2 Volts from the main P.M.E. earth terminal and a temporary earth rod bashed into the lawn.


There are three 11kV overheads about 30 metres away from this chalet.


Any ideas please?


Z.
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  • I have come to the conclusion Watson, that the chalet owners fitted a hidden supply switch and deliberately wired the Live to the earth terminal in the metal floodlight to do away with me. This is the only plausible explanation. They turned on the supply as I went up the ladder. When they heard me cry out they concluded that I had fallen from the ladder, but when I entered the chalet and saw me still alive and unhurt, they immediately turned off the hidden switch. There can be no other explanation. None at all. I expect that after my demise they would have sold my vehicle and tools at Camden Market.


    "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable must be the truth".


    Z.
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  • I have come to the conclusion Watson, that the chalet owners fitted a hidden supply switch and deliberately wired the Live to the earth terminal in the metal floodlight to do away with me. This is the only plausible explanation. They turned on the supply as I went up the ladder. When they heard me cry out they concluded that I had fallen from the ladder, but when I entered the chalet and saw me still alive and unhurt, they immediately turned off the hidden switch. There can be no other explanation. None at all. I expect that after my demise they would have sold my vehicle and tools at Camden Market.


    "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable must be the truth".


    Z.
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