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Lol i feel sorry for any apprentice of yoursa continuity test L-N could be done first to ascertain if any loads are still in circuit. then a 250V, finally a 500V. and if a plumber or plasterer is working in the vicinity, give it 1000V. LOL.
Lol i feel sorry for any apprentice of yours
sounds like a good idea for an alarm clock.
I'm glad you didn't put it on your dog mate, I think those things are barbaric and should be bannedWe found a dog training collar for nuisance barking that consisted of a microphone and 2 probes built into a collar.!
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