Good pics RF, but then you were always the king of pictures..
That's exactly the same way as nozspark's.breezer said:The other way is.
if you cant find where it IS
then find where it ISN'T
so in the case of a ring you break it down and if its not in one half it must be in the other
nozspark said:This method is called the 'half split method'
ricicle said:nozspark said:This method is called the 'half split method'
Or just logical fault finding.......
Softus said:That's exactly the same way as nozspark's.breezer said:The other way is.
if you cant find where it IS
then find where it ISN'T
so in the case of a ring you break it down and if its not in one half it must be in the other
With what?I agree
It is easy - you just follow the process already described.it's not too easy when its an old installation and you don't know how it has been wired.
It doesn't matter - just keep breaking it down until you find the faulty segment.You can't really find mid points, any tips ?
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