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<blockquote data-quote="sellers" data-source="post: 85446" data-attributes="member: 2357"><p>like said before. Never assume anything. Check it.</p><p></p><p>If you talking about a fault on a cable, Half it. find the half with the fault on, then half again. etc untill you find the link that is faulty.</p><p></p><p>Another peice of advice is have a clear head and a method of working. That way you know what you've done and what you haven't. I've seen people rushing round getting their heads in a right spin, with sockets off everywhere, cables out everywhere and no idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sellers, post: 85446, member: 2357"] like said before. Never assume anything. Check it. If you talking about a fault on a cable, Half it. find the half with the fault on, then half again. etc untill you find the link that is faulty. Another peice of advice is have a clear head and a method of working. That way you know what you've done and what you haven't. I've seen people rushing round getting their heads in a right spin, with sockets off everywhere, cables out everywhere and no idea. [/QUOTE]
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