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At 456MΩ I wouldn’t be worried. When you test a cable of any length keep your finger on the test button for a while as the cable acts as a capacitor and needs charging. A word of warning, short the cores out before touching them, 1000V up your arm hurts.

The old way was to calculate the minimum IR resistance as a maximum leakage of 1/10,000th of the full load current. Using this calculation I’ve put old PILC cables back in service at below 1MΩ, after 6 months they were >10MΩ.
 

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