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why not to night then ,got some where to go .Thanks,I thought what the hell,will investigate tomorrow.
No,just home.why not to night then ,got some where to go .
is this your c/u Clifford or a customers .No,just home
and the fault ?Doing a Eicr,the voltage is 230v,it’s tncs system.
so you did not test with a multi tester then .Ain’t sure yet,something I tested with the tester,& didn’t seem right.
Maybe it’s the tester,will check tomorrow
Is this a new invention? Wherte can i buy one?
….so you've a chance of seeing what you're testing in the dark?Is this a new invention? Wherte can i buy one?
Wow, this looks great! I always use a lamp holder with a 60Watt lamp and two leads!
Poundland........Is this a new invention? Wherte can i buy one?
Wow, this looks great! I always use a lamp holder with a 60Watt lamp and two leads!
yeah ,like a glow worm .so you've a chance of seeing what you're testing in the dark
yeah ,like a glow worm .so you've a chance of seeing what you're testing in the dark
cheap skate .lolPoundland
A 60w glow worm?yeah ,like a glow worm .
its 230 v,all lights are lit,up to 230 vWhat voltage is the tester showing?
I can see two lights lit up, but I have no idea what voltage that indicates.
Mine would be saying 24V.
What are the = -% on your tester?Will do later today cheers.
its 230 v,all lights are lit,up to 230 v
230 volts with correct meterWhat result do you get with a proper Low impedance meter?
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