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<blockquote data-quote="4285sct" data-source="post: 78902" data-attributes="member: 4538"><p>hi yes it was ,i know its well in but i also installed a 32a hob radial a 16a micro oven radial a 16a hot tap radial and a 6a lighting radial when testing it all was greater than 1000 all but the ring which was 478 m ohmes so i removed all the sockets to eliminate them, its just i dont want to leave a poss fault as im only just qualified as a sparks thanks scott.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4285sct, post: 78902, member: 4538"] hi yes it was ,i know its well in but i also installed a 32a hob radial a 16a micro oven radial a 16a hot tap radial and a 6a lighting radial when testing it all was greater than 1000 all but the ring which was 478 m ohmes so i removed all the sockets to eliminate them, its just i dont want to leave a poss fault as im only just qualified as a sparks thanks scott. [/QUOTE]
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