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Hi, can anyone advise please. I am making up a earth bond lead for a meteral PAT tester just purchased as did not come with one. Its the 3 pin XLR connector common on a lot of testers. My question is how is it wired? Can i use 3 core flex and solder one wire to each pin in the connector then connect all 3 at the other end to the crocodile earth clip. Or as its mutipole does each pin have a seperate function.? Thanks
 

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Brilliant thank you had sumised that as did a continuity test on the connections on the PAT tester port, but nice to get it confirmed.
 

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