Full disclosure, my electrical knowledge is close to zero, and despite trying to close the gap by reading up online I'm not much closer to a clear answer on what I imagine is a pretty simple question.
I have some old anglepoise lamps that still need/needed rewiring. I've fitted one and will rewire the rest with three core earthed cable, brass B22 bayonet fittings, and plugs with 3 amp fuses. As far as I'm aware I've done this correctly so far, but I'd like to test that they're safe as all of them are made of metal and are going to see a lot of handling.
I've seen people talking about continuity testing using a multimeter but I'll admit I'm a bit lost on how to go about it and whether it's a function of the cheaper end of multimeters that are within my price range (under £50). I'd be very grateful if someone was able to lend me some advice.
Many thanks.
I have some old anglepoise lamps that still need/needed rewiring. I've fitted one and will rewire the rest with three core earthed cable, brass B22 bayonet fittings, and plugs with 3 amp fuses. As far as I'm aware I've done this correctly so far, but I'd like to test that they're safe as all of them are made of metal and are going to see a lot of handling.
I've seen people talking about continuity testing using a multimeter but I'll admit I'm a bit lost on how to go about it and whether it's a function of the cheaper end of multimeters that are within my price range (under £50). I'd be very grateful if someone was able to lend me some advice.
Many thanks.