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No I don't, but that's not my point. I don't believe you should pick and choice what tests to do and N/A others, just purely because you can put more circuits on an EIC than a MWC. If I'm told otherwise by my learned friends, then I stand corrected.

You do the same tests on a circuit regardless of what paperwork you will be filling in afterwards.
 
No I don't, but that's not my point. I don't believe you should pick and choice what tests to do and N/A others, just purely because you can put more circuits on an EIC than a MWC. If I'm told otherwise by my learned friends, then I stand corrected.

a certificate is a bit of paper, if it records what you need then job done, you state on the first page what works has been completed so n/a means not applicable which those results aren't. You've done the work completed your tests record it and move on. Who really is gonna care. If rather give a customer one certificate rather than a handful of minor works.
 

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