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Resistance between two circuits
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietLeni" data-source="post: 449285" data-attributes="member: 29220"><p>Yes, The guy obviously was just trying to get the system running and couldn't bother to do a good job. In fairness, though, the system has worked for 8 years without needing any maintenance and this has only come to light because of the new CU and me being proactive in trying to fix the issue.</p><p></p><p>I just hope that I can find the cable from the rest of the lighting circuit and use that for the neutral instead of the mains one. Why use a mains ring main? Was he worried about the current draw from the shaver or extractor fan?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietLeni, post: 449285, member: 29220"] Yes, The guy obviously was just trying to get the system running and couldn't bother to do a good job. In fairness, though, the system has worked for 8 years without needing any maintenance and this has only come to light because of the new CU and me being proactive in trying to fix the issue. I just hope that I can find the cable from the rest of the lighting circuit and use that for the neutral instead of the mains one. Why use a mains ring main? Was he worried about the current draw from the shaver or extractor fan? [/QUOTE]
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