TTbangbang
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It looks like a cheaper option to the rip-off price that Megger or Kewtech charge for their 30m and 50m reels - we all have extension leads, good bit of lateral thinking Applaud SmileyApplaud SmileyAnybody think these are a good idea? ?:| http://www.mpelectrical.net/wanderlead.html
I use a 50m extension lead from B&Q as well. If you damage 0ne cord, you have 2 others to use and even if you completely stuff it up, its still cheaper than one of those Kewtech ones.It looks like a cheaper option to the rip-off price that Megger or Kewtech charge for their 30m and 50m reels - we all have extension leads, good bit of lateral thinking Applaud SmileyApplaud Smiley
I use the same; -beats me why you need a "special" wander lead. Swot nulling button's for.And I use a roll of 1.5mm single that lives on the van, until I start using it up, then I get another to replace it.Costs sod all
you mean one of these?On commecial properties I put it end of line normally on the ceiling. In a two up two down I normally only use one in the attick for the upstairs lights, downstairs lights I try to end in the kitchen for easy access, if its downlights I put a socket on the last downlight, instead of a jb provided it will fit the cut out.I always mark them as TEST sockets only, it just saves time testing an no need to hold three leads to do zs and rcd trip times, just plug in and wait at cu, that is if you have a auto rcd tester!
me too, got the kewtech 50m for
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