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<blockquote data-quote="mrbob123" data-source="post: 532720" data-attributes="member: 34218"><p>Thanks brummy Dave!!</p><p>I like experimenting and it's fine with low power stuff. But ofcourse I understand the risks with mains and high voltage which is why I decided to post on the forum and not mess with it until I was either confident I knew what I was doing or that I would need to call someone else...!</p><p></p><p>I just googled about the colours and saw that there was an old and new scheme. When was the change? Probably after 2003? In which case I'm probably on the old ones.</p><p></p><p>I do have a high voltage multi meter. Surely I could use this to figure out the right connections? Maybe turn the isolator switch off , see which loses connections and then turn it on and see the 240v which would be across the output? What would be the recommended way to go about it?</p><p>And yes Fleeting when this is all done , ill do some dusting aha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbob123, post: 532720, member: 34218"] Thanks brummy Dave!! I like experimenting and it's fine with low power stuff. But ofcourse I understand the risks with mains and high voltage which is why I decided to post on the forum and not mess with it until I was either confident I knew what I was doing or that I would need to call someone else...! I just googled about the colours and saw that there was an old and new scheme. When was the change? Probably after 2003? In which case I'm probably on the old ones. I do have a high voltage multi meter. Surely I could use this to figure out the right connections? Maybe turn the isolator switch off , see which loses connections and then turn it on and see the 240v which would be across the output? What would be the recommended way to go about it? And yes Fleeting when this is all done , ill do some dusting aha. [/QUOTE]
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