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Hello/morning . I am planning to make up my own pat leads ,as my tester shorts L/N within instrument , surely I only have too make up straight through leads.

Cheers if you wanna help sparky save pennys
 
Hmmm I dont understand...

If your making leads say 13A plug to 16A socket then you just make it straight through yes, line to line, neutral to neutral, cpc to cpc...is that what your asking?...

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