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Thanks very much to the majority who have given me good advice on this thread. I have nevertheless learned my lesson that talking about working live esp for a DIYer is going to annoy one or two so I shan't do that again. I do deliberately use "DIY" terms such as earth instead of CPC etc so that it is very clear I am a DIYer just in case you miss the DIY badge of shame above all my posts.

I have a lot of respect for those in many trades including electricians. DIY "bodgers" have had a terrible press of recent years in many cases with justification. The problem people face is that when you call someone out to do some work, how do you know they've done a good job? Most people are honest and will do good work even when the work is out of site but some will not. If Mrs Miggins sees her shiny new sockets & switches and they all seem to work ok how is she going to know if the installation is dangerous ? That is my motivation to DIY.

Your cpc will have higher resistance because the conductor is smaller.

Yes but not that high. It should be 2.5/1.5=1.6667 times higher but is much closer to 2.5/1 which as some have kindly suggested might indicate a 1mm conductor somewhere in the ring.

That did worry me for a short while because much of that ring was installed perhaps 20-30 years ago but I did compare the earth with a known 1mm earth and a known 1.5mm earth and it is definitely 1.5mm.

I finally resolved the issue though. Whilst the raw numbers pointed to a 1mm somewhere, I have less faith in my conductor termination skills than some of you do. So I removed all the newly added sockets one by one and connected the earths together using a wago connector (which even I can get right). As I did so I took fresh readings and sure enough the earth resistance around the ring started to come down. When I'd change all 6 I was down to 0.32 Ohms which in conjunction with the other numbers is much more consistent with a 1.5mm earth. THe problem was I simply wasn't terminating well so I went back to the drawing board, watched a couple of John Ward videos, and I plan to start looping the ends of the conductors back on themselves to fill the connector.

Thanks once again to most all of you who helped me with this.
 

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