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Hi ALL
Just thought id put this one up for all those faults we find.
heres one to kick it off !
Domestic RCD tripped and wouldnt reset cause was a blown low energy light bulb.:D
There you go now for yours !
 
well it does leakage....which is better for you Kate...
i have one of these...so i can vouch for it...their OK...
or you could pay ÂŁ79 for one that says metrel on it..(its the same clamp...just a bit of badge engineering going on)...
alternatively there`s offerings from fluke that come in at nearly ÂŁ500...
so, take your pick...
 
Take a look at this one Kate. It's basically a re-badged Di-LOG clamp which i've had for a couple of years now. You won't be able to beat the resolution values which compare with clamps 4 X the price. And all for around ÂŁ89 +VAT (i'm sure i paid more for mine too. lol!!) and your eligible for a 5% discount as a forum member too. Has to be the best buy around at the price..


TM-EL9809 High Resolution AC Earth Leakage Clamp Meter
 
Kewtech KEW2434 Digital AC 100A Leakage Current clamp 28mm (000631) = ÂŁ169.00
from ISSWWW, is the one i use, its good for 100A as well.

Anyway had a cracker today, B32 "sockets" tripped wont reset. Got there and its one of 3 "sockets" B32 MCB, managed to determine it was at least Kitchen and utility, disconnected the lot but still not resetting. Client things the garage may be also on the ring but cannot get in as its electric door and not responding to the remote fob. Managed to get half my body through a small window and switch off two plugs plugged into a double socket.
Went for another reset thinking "no such luck" and it held, yippee
Garage door opened and i could get inside and............ found a 3KW convector heater plugged into an extension reel (reel was fully wound in).
Well pulled out the cable from the reel and after about half way gave up. Pulled the reel apart and found the inner half of the cable was a solid mass of plastic.
Reel rating fully wound in 750W, fully unwound 2300W, convector heater on max setting at 3000W . Nice, lucky no fie on this one and 10A fuse in the plug head still happy.....
Think reels should be banned, GP just dont understand how they MUST be used despite a small warning label on them
 
Are you bonkers or what?? If anything, it should be all the half wits that should be banned from buying them!!
went to a place this one time...old lady on her death bed..
so, takes a look round...there were loads of daisy chained extension leads all over the place feeding heaters...they were all coming off 2 points....lol..
there was one that was being `back fed`...lol..disconnected that one for em straight away.....it`d been like that for ages ant they were just totally oblivious to the danger...
this is how it is with the general public...they simply dont get it....
 
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Are you bonkers or what?? If anything, it should be all the half wits that should be banned from buying them!!

Dont think so but who knows, fed up coming across them used incorrectly, must have removed a dozen in the last few years on PAT alone. They look so perfect all nice and neat and so attactive to the un-initiated. Ban them, ban them alll
 
One today:
Some one moved a stat on a house just been re-wired. After the move it does not work and goes bang.
How many sparks to find the fault 1 but 3 come before and see no problem.
Problem:
Cable in back box clearly goes up the wall so it make sense to drill a fixing in to the cable to fix the stat to the wall.
 
Had a good one last week. "Smoke Alarms wont stop beeping" - MCB switched off, batteries out - Still Beeping, two of us looking everywhere. After a good hour narrowed it down to the back of a fridge, cleared all of the rubbish out of the cooling fins to find a nice wee battery CO alarm at the bottom, merrily beeping away.
 
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