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Remote Controlled Socket
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Not logical this one - Replaced the full set of remote controlled sockets in the living room because one controlling the up lighter wasn't working and others in the room were sticking on from time to time.
All the new ones are working fine except the one that controls the up lighter - no matter what r/c socket I put in its place, it will only switch on when the transmitter is only 12" away from it. so I remove the r/c socket and placed it in the kitchen where it works fine at any distance. And change the r/c sockets round but still the same result - no r/c socket works properly when plugged into that particular socket on the wall which is on the same ring main as the other sockets in the living room - the up-lighters are working fine.
Have re-programmed the r/c sockets several times but still the same result. They work fine in any other socket but not the up-lighter one
Opinions please.
Plugged a Ring main tester in to the offending socket and comes up as fine.
All the new ones are working fine except the one that controls the up lighter - no matter what r/c socket I put in its place, it will only switch on when the transmitter is only 12" away from it. so I remove the r/c socket and placed it in the kitchen where it works fine at any distance. And change the r/c sockets round but still the same result - no r/c socket works properly when plugged into that particular socket on the wall which is on the same ring main as the other sockets in the living room - the up-lighters are working fine.
Have re-programmed the r/c sockets several times but still the same result. They work fine in any other socket but not the up-lighter one
Opinions please.
Plugged a Ring main tester in to the offending socket and comes up as fine.
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Is the alternative item doesn't work in the lights normal location then there is something around that location causing the problem.