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I am based close to Nottinghamshire and would love the chance to go out with an experienced person. I am cheap (well free).
I will try and get hold of "the part p doctor"
thanks for the advice
 
This raises the issue that anybody can go out and buy this equipment and start testing away at home....doing this whilst not fully understanding the installation and apparatus. In GN3 I'm sure it says before any testing you must understand your instrument.

Kes lay off the testing, you are not comfortable doing it!
 
Please dont underestimate the advice you are getting here Kes, it is possible to seriously injure yourself or worse carrying out live testing until you are confident (skilled confident, rather than positive thinking confident), im sure somebody local may be able to help you out.
 
Oh yeah thats right!

Using probably the simplest tester to do the simplest tect and still having issues.

Plenty of post here saying exactly how to do it properly.

Troll alert LOL

very true, doesnt matter what tester you choose to use, if you have successfully completed a course like the 2392 you should definitely know where to put the probes and what sort of readings to expect for a given system
 
Passing a 2392 does give you a certain amount of knowledge and where to stick the probes, or more importantly where not to stick the probes. I will avoid live testing as much as possible, but even when isolating it contains a test done live, but because of how you do it, it is quite safe. so its like I said I am making alot of mistakes, its all a learning process. But i am making the mistakes safely and thats what counts.

I appreciate the advice that I am being given, but i do feel that some of the advice is maybe aimed at me as if I was a stupid child or something.

I can read a million books, infact I have but its only by actually doing it that any of it starts to make any sence.
 
not sure if it is possible to make mistakes safely?? seems a contradiction??, as its a mistake , if your lucky it will turn out safely and if your unlucky you get injured............
 

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