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How would i test for borrowed neutrals?
Would it be a case of disconnecting all circuits neutrals at the DB and doing a continuity test between each neutral and seeing if any two circuits bell out?

hope it makes sense and i appreciate any feedback
cheers
 
close. you should IR test between neutrals, not continuity.
 
Cheers guys for response.
No stuart i havent got a particular problem at hand just trying to gain a bit of knowledge. Its one of those things you should identify as a tester before it makes itself apparent after a board change lol saves agro.
 
on an IR test you'd get a reading of 0.00 Mohms
 

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