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That'll help tracking the problem then.the appliances go off
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That'll help tracking the problem then.the appliances go off
I'm in the same boat, but rather than spent up to £500 on one, I am looking to see if there is a compelling reason, something that could save lots of time etc, as to why I should have one.I've never come unstuck and I don't own an earth leakage clamp meter.
I would spend the money elsewhere like the new flexvolt stuff I've been buying recentlyI'm in the same boat, but rather than spent up to £500 on one, I am looking to see if there is a compelling reason, something that could save lots of time etc, as to why I should have one.
It's looking like I'll have a new dewalt laser level in the coming weeksI would spend the money elsewhere like the new flexvolt stuff I've been buying recently
I've never come unstuck and I don't own an earth leakage clamp meter.
I'm lost??for faults on RCD ,I normally take blood hound in for that .
oops nearly made mistake their, boom town rats .AK bob give us your Moines!
(spelling)I'm lost??
Don’t touch the stuff unless it’s boils and had a teabag dunked in it.I would still say 80% of my call outs with tripping RCDs or rcbos has been due to ingress of water.
thought as much might get a cheap one and see how much hammer it gets before looking for something more accurate.the expensive ones are more accurate due to the lower resolution, but my cheapo thats resolution of 1 mA will do what i need. coupled with a hammer, can find any fault going.
I can see the CU Change bit as useful at quote stage to be fair. That's the first post that's given me any reason why I may actually use one.I own a earth leakage clamp meter.
Useful to test background leakage .... Especially prior to doing a cu change and doing initial testing with rcd tripping.
Don't understand what you mean by "initial testing with rcd tripping"?
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