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High zs reading on a new build beco house
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<blockquote data-quote="Hacker" data-source="post: 483555" data-attributes="member: 31560"><p>Just finished another beco house but a little bigger with vaulted ceilings this one . Cable runs were long but installed more circuits, my socket ring got 0.84 . Was wondering if because the cables are inside an insulated wall would have an effect? And anything that could be done to improve the results? . My next project will be bigger and would like to see more usual readings, anything to be advised on??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hacker, post: 483555, member: 31560"] Just finished another beco house but a little bigger with vaulted ceilings this one . Cable runs were long but installed more circuits, my socket ring got 0.84 . Was wondering if because the cables are inside an insulated wall would have an effect? And anything that could be done to improve the results? . My next project will be bigger and would like to see more usual readings, anything to be advised on?? [/QUOTE]
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