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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 505446" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>the idea of the testing is to test the cabling / circuits, not any equipment connected to it. Sounds like you are testing wrong having re-read your post. Continuity is usally done Live and earth, connect live and earth at the board end, (put ends in a connector block) then take a reading at the end of the cct. I like to do N-E as well. readings of 6-10 Ohms is a fail for most ccts. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 505446, member: 490"] the idea of the testing is to test the cabling / circuits, not any equipment connected to it. Sounds like you are testing wrong having re-read your post. Continuity is usally done Live and earth, connect live and earth at the board end, (put ends in a connector block) then take a reading at the end of the cct. I like to do N-E as well. readings of 6-10 Ohms is a fail for most ccts. [/QUOTE]
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