Discuss Fault on underground Sub Mains cable in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Averaging 18inches
Is nobody else thisnking this??
Yes I'm thinking the same, and in my opinion you are correct.
But in the interests of 'being nice' I'm staying quiet so far.
function gen a oscilloscope, look for the reflection, do the maths and bingo you'll know where the cable break is(good Luck)Stick a few hundred DC Volts up one end and watch the ground shake where the fault is.
long sds bit. drill down along the run. when the sds bit stops going bang, you've found the break.function gen a oscilloscope, look for the reflection, do the maths and bingo you'll know where the cable break is(good Luck)
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