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I am wiring up a new kitchen and conservatory.
I'm not sure why I checked continuity between line and the metal back box of the light switch, but I did. I haven't even finished the first fix and the metal back box does not have an earth connected to it yet. The voltage tester (on resistance setting) beeped to show continuity. I then tested with the megger (IR test) and got 0.02Mohms. I can't fathom how there is 20000ohms of resistance between line and an unearthed metal back box?
This was at the end of today, I was (am) tired so I don't think my brain is in good detective mode. All I can think of is somewhere in that wall a screw has gone through a cable and is making contact with the line? Any other ideas?
I'm not sure why I checked continuity between line and the metal back box of the light switch, but I did. I haven't even finished the first fix and the metal back box does not have an earth connected to it yet. The voltage tester (on resistance setting) beeped to show continuity. I then tested with the megger (IR test) and got 0.02Mohms. I can't fathom how there is 20000ohms of resistance between line and an unearthed metal back box?
This was at the end of today, I was (am) tired so I don't think my brain is in good detective mode. All I can think of is somewhere in that wall a screw has gone through a cable and is making contact with the line? Any other ideas?