What specific test do you want to do?
There isn't one specific test, I want to be able to establish if the wiring is safe or not
What specific test do you want to do?
Indeed not, but until you know about all the different sorts of tests that are needed you can't decide which ones you want to do and therefore you can't decide what test equipment you need.If I knew all there is to know I wouldn't be on here asking.
It's not, but your apparent budget of £100 is inadequate for the equipment needed to do those tests and you'll need to do some studying to understand the testing processes.I can't how investing in some kit to do some tests that wouldn't otherwise be carried out till I have to funds to allow a consumer unit upgrade is a bad thing.
No there isn't.A quick search on google suggests 2.5ohm is above the maximum and so there is an earth fault on the ring increasing its resistance.
There isn't one specific test, I want to be able to establish if the wiring is safe or not
A quick search on google suggests 2.5ohm is above the maximum and so there is an earth fault on the ring increasing its resistance. .
Is it - read above.I would then post a question on here giving my method and results etc and I'm sure someone would give some help. If I couldn't successfully rectify the fault I'd call a sparky.
No tests means I'm go about my life never knowing the earth is faulty.
Brilliant! We can use it to prop the door open! (No bricks handy)there a Metrel Easitest all-in-1 on ebay at the mo:
Brilliant! We can use it to prop the door open! (No bricks handy)there a Metrel Easitest all-in-1 on ebay at the mo:
What a very helpful, mature response. If you have an opinion on that unit, or on its usefullness in this case then by all means give it. Stupid comments like the above we can do without.
They could be very relevant.If you have an opinion on that unit, or on its usefullness in this case then by all means give it.
They could be very relevant.If you have an opinion on that unit, or on its usefullness in this case then by all means give it.
One has to start with the assumption that it does actually work. So is it lacking in features, or possessing of drawbacks which make it unattractive to professional electricians but which would be of little consequence to a DIYer?
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