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Silly Sausage
Light mates come as a set so you get them all at once, plus adding extra connections in to test leads is a bad idea as it introduces more resistance
Don't your instruments have a 'Zero' facility?
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Light mates come as a set so you get them all at once, plus adding extra connections in to test leads is a bad idea as it introduces more resistance
my only gripe with the kits is simple.Light mates come as a set so you get them all at once, plus adding extra connections in to test leads is a bad idea as it introduces more resistance
my only gripe with the kits is simple.
no earth connection available so you will have to take it down for zs anyway
Don't your instruments have a 'Zero' facility?
for the price they charge I'd recommend making your own.
my only gripe with the kits is simple.
no earth connection available so you will have to take it down for zs anyway
That is what I have, cos I is cheap!True, time is money though lol but yes making your own would be a cheaper option...
On that note I've just been shown adaptors to change from Es/bc/gu10 etc... Couple of quid each to on theory you only need one light mate
lightmates - what are they for? you cant test R1+R2 or Ze with them? no earth at the end of pendant drops...
lightmates - what are they for? you cant test R1+R2 or Ze with them? no earth at the end of pendant drops...
They are for making a reliable connection to the live and neutral at light fittings, leaving you two hands free to make a reliable earth connection and operate the tester.
Also they make testing the polarity of ES lamp holders a little easier as you aren't trying to hold a probe on the centre sprung contact.
Also quite useful for fault finding and safe isolation without taking light fittings down.
your right there mate.I got a set and love them
but then being 300 years old with shakey hands it makes life easier
however I noticed several people quoted Ebay
check the prices in the local wholesalers, I bought them for muchless than advertised on ebay
it seems to be set up for the cant be bothered to get of the arse merchants and is not always cheaper
I was looking for a cordless SDS drill bought it for 200 pounds less than eblag BEST price from a local tool specialist
I have even seen secondhand stuff on eblag for more money than new, adn I think some sellers are listing stuff they dont own, adn then when its sold going and purchasing and adding a mark up
it used to be called capitalism i think
right I am off to take my pill and rub polish on my bull whip !
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