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I'm looking at splashing out in the 1730 Anyone know who sells them at the best price?
Il also be selling my 1553 if anyone's interested its in immaculate conditions till well looked after and about 9 months calibration left
very high or low?I find mine gives me some unrealistic readings when looping on no trip! Even though it's calibrated every year!
I find mine gives me some unrealistic readings when looping on no trip! Even though it's calibrated every year!
and your hoping to sell it here ???I find mine gives me some unrealistic readings when looping on no trip! Even though it's calibrated every year!
Yes, well no trip has to be used nearly all the time in domestic.
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Ehhh ?Forgive my ignorance but why would being in a domestic install make it necessary?
It's only ring final circuits where you can't realistically use the alternative method of carrying out the test which removes the RCD from the test circuit.
Forgive my ignorance but why would being in a domestic install make it necessary?
It's only ring final circuits where you can't realistically use the alternative method of carrying out the test which removes the RCD from the test circuit.
As an aside, do you have the same problem as I seem to have when typing a reply, with key stokes not being recognised, or was that just a finger problem? Can't cut & paste or insert smiley faces either.terrible readins on no
fingers hitting wrong keys on tapatalk, not helped by the fact i was nodding off sat in chair and just woke upAs an aside, do you have the same problem as I seem to have when typing a reply, with key stokes not being recognised, or was that just a finger problem? Can't cut & paste or insert smiley faces either.
nothing wrong with no trip testing so theres no need to dismantle a fuseboard. The reading are not majorly different.
Ehhh ?
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