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Re: Ir Continuity And Elecsa
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<blockquote data-quote="jaysparks79" data-source="post: 392902" data-attributes="member: 26268"><p>Proper sparks, I didn't wire the cooker in I just changed the CU, everything in is existing. the cable size is 4mm and is approx. 6m from CU, I had it drummed into me to always zero the leads so do this before every test. may take a look at loose connections as I think the home owner had the plate changed. Murdoch thanks yes it does have a socket so will do that and see what the difference is. am I right in thinking with parallel paths it will give me a lower reading the my calculated figure?</p><p></p><p>many thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaysparks79, post: 392902, member: 26268"] Proper sparks, I didn't wire the cooker in I just changed the CU, everything in is existing. the cable size is 4mm and is approx. 6m from CU, I had it drummed into me to always zero the leads so do this before every test. may take a look at loose connections as I think the home owner had the plate changed. Murdoch thanks yes it does have a socket so will do that and see what the difference is. am I right in thinking with parallel paths it will give me a lower reading the my calculated figure? many thanks again [/QUOTE]
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