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Low Mains Voltage (~190-220v) - How to resolve?
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<blockquote data-quote="toontoonizer" data-source="post: 503957" data-attributes="member: 33054"><p>Can't turn off all the consumer units at the moment but will do when I can. Yep using a clamp meter for amps around the live cable coming directly out of the 3 phase cutout. </p><p></p><p>Voltage probes on the negative and live Henley blocks (which is where the DNO also measured it)</p><p></p><p>We're in theydon Bois in epping. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Just went up to 90A and I read 193.8v</p><p></p><p>Nothing to do except wait and see what the DNO do. They were saying another voltage logger. It will be the same guy as last time most likely and he said it wasn't their problem so....not sure how that will go. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toontoonizer, post: 503957, member: 33054"] Can't turn off all the consumer units at the moment but will do when I can. Yep using a clamp meter for amps around the live cable coming directly out of the 3 phase cutout. Voltage probes on the negative and live Henley blocks (which is where the DNO also measured it) We're in theydon Bois in epping. Just went up to 90A and I read 193.8v Nothing to do except wait and see what the DNO do. They were saying another voltage logger. It will be the same guy as last time most likely and he said it wasn't their problem so....not sure how that will go. [/QUOTE]
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