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kentster
Hi All
Just done testing and came across some homemade lights. Basically a standard metal 4 spot bar with the rose cut off and mounted onto a longer metal pole so they can be attached to stands at shows.
I failed them due to no earth continuity plus obviously no CE markings as this is a DIY job.
My question though, is even without a CE mark, if they appear to be constructed safely and pass earth continuity and insulation resistance could they have been passed?? For example if they hadn't had removed the ceiling rose and connected the flex correctly into it (with the earth) and mounted on a wooden batten, if it passed all the tests would you pass it?
Just done testing and came across some homemade lights. Basically a standard metal 4 spot bar with the rose cut off and mounted onto a longer metal pole so they can be attached to stands at shows.
I failed them due to no earth continuity plus obviously no CE markings as this is a DIY job.
My question though, is even without a CE mark, if they appear to be constructed safely and pass earth continuity and insulation resistance could they have been passed?? For example if they hadn't had removed the ceiling rose and connected the flex correctly into it (with the earth) and mounted on a wooden batten, if it passed all the tests would you pass it?