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This is clearly a windup. This guy needs to be reported for wasting forum time.
Attempting to undertake insulation resistance tests with a multimeter are pretty futile (and potentially dangerous, since the results can easily give 'false reassurance/confidence'), since many faults will only show up with a much higher test voltage (500V is the 'normal') than the very low voltage used for resistance measurement by a battery-powered multimeter.photo is here for my secret helper he knows who he is...
Attempting to undertake insulation resistance tests with a multimeter are pretty futile (and potentially dangerous, since the results can easily give 'false reassurance/confidence'), since many faults will only show up with a much higher test voltage (500V is the 'normal') than the very low voltage used for resistance measurement by a battery-powered multimeter.
Kind Regards, John
If you’d followed the correct dead testing procedure, or indeed any dead tests whatsoever, then this thread would not exist.So I've read. Not the only dead test though is it..
If you’d followed the correct dead testing procedure, or indeed any dead tests whatsoever, then this thread would not exist.
I believe he has beenThis is clearly a windup. This guy needs to be reported for wasting forum time.
I believe he has been
Kind Regards, John
obviously.. that's why i posted the thread you genius
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