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ze but no zs
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<blockquote data-quote="ADS" data-source="post: 212238" data-attributes="member: 7231"><p>A bit like my 'Meggers' red, black and green then - doesn't matter which ones you actually use though.</p><p></p><p>That isn't what you said in the quote above though, is it.</p><p></p><p>The neutral, whether we mean the 'lead', the 'hole' in the meter (where the lead goes), or the incommer, has nothing to do with testing Zs - except for when your using the no-trip, three lead method.</p><p></p><p>Two lead Zs is between Line an CPC - no matter which leads you actually use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADS, post: 212238, member: 7231"] A bit like my 'Meggers' red, black and green then - doesn't matter which ones you actually use though. That isn't what you said in the quote above though, is it. The neutral, whether we mean the 'lead', the 'hole' in the meter (where the lead goes), or the incommer, has nothing to do with testing Zs - except for when your using the no-trip, three lead method. Two lead Zs is between Line an CPC - no matter which leads you actually use. [/QUOTE]
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