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Would that also double with the fact that I’m getting a 99.9ohms reading on resistance testing??I assume there is something connected across line and neutral.
A resistance test across line and neutral?Would that also double with the fact that I’m getting a 99.9ohms reading on resistance testing??
Would that also double with the fact that I’m getting a 99.9ohms reading on resistance testing??
Yes mateA resistance test across line and neutral?
Ok I’ll look into it!Well for practical purposes that's a dead short so you've got a dead short or a lighting fixture still in place. Could also be a neon indicator if you've lights on a neon switch such as outdoors - or a PIR sensor as well.
Is it sufficient just to turn the neon FSU off and test? Found one in the loftWell for practical purposes that's a dead short so you've got a dead short or a lighting fixture still in place. Could also be a neon indicator if you've lights on a neon switch such as outdoors - or a PIR sensor as well.
Just lift it out of circuit altogetherIs it sufficient just to turn the neon FSU off and test? Found one in the loft
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