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<blockquote data-quote="JoeRobbo1212" data-source="post: 475426" data-attributes="member: 30997"><p>Hello, I’m taking my AM2 resit on Thursday and I’m going back to do fault finding. My main issue is identifying where the fault lies between when using the continuity/voltage tester. Can anybody who has recently sat through this exam give me some advice on simple tactics and an approach of identifying thoroughly a fault and it’s location. Sorry if this question is a little vague, it reflects my thinking in the current exam climate haha. Thank you in advance to those I may not get back to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeRobbo1212, post: 475426, member: 30997"] Hello, I’m taking my AM2 resit on Thursday and I’m going back to do fault finding. My main issue is identifying where the fault lies between when using the continuity/voltage tester. Can anybody who has recently sat through this exam give me some advice on simple tactics and an approach of identifying thoroughly a fault and it’s location. Sorry if this question is a little vague, it reflects my thinking in the current exam climate haha. Thank you in advance to those I may not get back to. [/QUOTE]
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