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Sounds to me like a tester issue because if the supply voltage is 240v and PFC is 1910a then Ze should be about 0.12ohms I think
Now, do you mean a problem with the test meter or the goon who's using it?
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Sounds to me like a tester issue because if the supply voltage is 240v and PFC is 1910a then Ze should be about 0.12ohms I think
Also remember to disconnect the main earth ( if possible too) and also remove the loads on the installation
Now, do you mean a problem the the test meter or the goon who's using it?
yeah....but that would have the effect of bringing the impedence down....the o/p says its high..lol...Also remember to disconnect the main earth ( if possible too) and also remove the loads on the installation
hahaha :wink5: cheered me up normally called something else
Have you nulled your leads resistance before testing?
yep...lol...Which test is this then?
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