Can I just add to that Eric,
We should test without any of the circuit attached because we are purely testing the device itself and nothing else.
As soon as we connect a circuit then it tests the circuit itself and that could skew + or - the results, that would tell us how that that combination might result, not always a bad thing, in fact it was the way I used to do it.
In my mind, if I do a new install I think the connecting of circuits, sockets unplugged, lamps out of lampholders to be a good thing rather than a bad thing, usually.
But to do it correctly means the device only. I can see the logic
We should test without any of the circuit attached because we are purely testing the device itself and nothing else.
As soon as we connect a circuit then it tests the circuit itself and that could skew + or - the results, that would tell us how that that combination might result, not always a bad thing, in fact it was the way I used to do it.
In my mind, if I do a new install I think the connecting of circuits, sockets unplugged, lamps out of lampholders to be a good thing rather than a bad thing, usually.
But to do it correctly means the device only. I can see the logic