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If it is 2m away it cannot possibly be 0.01 ohm.
I was always taught not record a 'measurement' of zero, mark it up as 0.01.
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If it is 2m away it cannot possibly be 0.01 ohm.
Yes that’s what I was told just never actually got zero before..I was always taught not record a 'measurement' of zero, mark it up as 0.01.
Really??So you have no LOW resistance scale on your MFT?
Yes really mine did when I last saw itReally??
What year was that then?Yes really mine did when I last saw it
My wander lead is around 1.5 ohms, shall I chop 30m off to get the reading down?could always test with your wander lead, the resistance of which you should know ( typically 0.3 - 0.5 ohms), then deduct similar to previous suggestions.
Only the middle bit so you have the ends.My wander lead is around 1.5 ohms, shall I chop 30m off to get the reading down?
my lead is 30m, so if i chop off 30m there be nothing left. a bit like elsparko's brain.My wander lead is around 1.5 ohms, shall I chop 30m off to get the reading down?
I was always taught not record a 'measurement' of zero, mark it up as 0.01.
If your testers calibrated and functioning as designed then you enter the result it gives you, anything else is a fabricated number.You cannot record zero on the cert as this would be incorrect, the cable is 8m long there must be some measurement of resistance there.
See post 56Giving it some thought, if I’d gone with the lowest Ze of 0.16 and then did Zs and got 0.18 I’d have been happy but that still wouldn’t explain the 0 R1+R2 result? Or am I missing something?
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