Update on this - Resolved the main issue.
Thank you, interesting to hear what was found. I will admit I often wonder what is in some testers, would be interesting to reverse engineer one, maybe send one to Big Clive?
I do use testers other electricians seem to frown on. I still use my non contact tester
I love being able to see if there is a line supply without relying on the neutral and/or earth being sound, hard wire testing needs two intact wires, the ---- shown shows line, also a buzzer, however I see electrician and electrician saying these testers should be thrown in the bin, same with neon screwdrivers, however although the clamp on the meter shown can show when there is current flowing, it is still doing it with no contact, so the neon screwdriver is good for identifying borrowed neutrals.
But although I know the meter measures DC current using the hall effect, I don't really understand what the hall effect is? So may as well say it uses magic.
The main thing is these testers
show there is a fault, yes it shows 1.7Ω when pass mark is below 1.4Ω but at least it does show when there is a major fault. But as to what the fault is, often it needs more testing.