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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 554802" data-attributes="member: 8133"><p>I'm not sure I'm interpretting the original post right, but I'm picturing it that the OP went round with the socket tester and I'D all the sockets on this cirucit and while doing so got three greens, then isolated, removed the socket front and started testing end to ends at the socket (assume the upper case was typo?) and was supprised that the neutral was open end to end but that the socket tester han't indicated an issue..... (and I am hoping that I'm wrong!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 554802, member: 8133"] I'm not sure I'm interpretting the original post right, but I'm picturing it that the OP went round with the socket tester and I'D all the sockets on this cirucit and while doing so got three greens, then isolated, removed the socket front and started testing end to ends at the socket (assume the upper case was typo?) and was supprised that the neutral was open end to end but that the socket tester han't indicated an issue..... (and I am hoping that I'm wrong!) [/QUOTE]
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