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Title: Downtime this morning
Post by: Tony on April 29, 2012, 11:45:39 AM
Sorry about that, got an earth leakage fault on the circuit that has the router (but not the servers) on.

Unfortunately it looks like something in the cabling itself rather than anything plugged in, I've run an extension lead for the time being but that's not ideal.

Going to be a fun day finding that - maybe this excess rainwater is the problem.
Title: Re: Downtime this morning
Post by: Julian on April 29, 2012, 02:56:17 PM
Didn't they say in the borehole thread on the VOD that all water belongs to the water company?

If it's their water I'd get them in to remove it from your electrics ... they can't have it both ways!
Title: Re: Downtime this morning
Post by: Rotary-Motion on April 29, 2012, 10:29:38 PM
yea had a chat with a BT engineer water causes aload of shizz with phone lines
Title: Re: Downtime this morning
Post by: Tony on April 30, 2012, 08:37:28 AM
Well I'm pretty sure everything is unplugged from the ring, but there is still a small voltage on the live circuit even when unwired from the RCBO.  Sure enough touching one of the ring wires to the RCBO trips it.  Can't measure with a multimeter because of the leakage voltage present from wherever it's from (must be a small potential between local ground and substation exported ground - only a few volts).

So I've been going around removing sockets and splitting the ring, then retesting each side with the RCBO (see if it trips). So I'm slowly working out which order the sockets in the ring are and keeping fingers crossed I won't have to pull up all the new flooring we just put down.

What a pain eh?
Title: Re: Downtime this morning
Post by: Julian on April 30, 2012, 10:34:11 AM
Sounds like you're on top of it but good luck anyway.
Title: Re: Downtime this morning
Post by: Tony on April 30, 2012, 09:09:15 PM
Well the swine of it is that this evening there is no live-earth leak so I can't trace it.  Will have to wait for more torrential rain (now every time it rains I'll be waiting for the power to trip...)