If you are not dIsconnecting dimmers and sensor's, in the entire installation test. Are you still 500 volt mega testing the cables then. Or just regular ohm resistance testing the cables? Thanks
Hi Jonathon. If you are a member of Master Electricians you are welcome to email our Technical Support Manager with this question where he will be able to answer it.
You just make more confusion.. You tell to do something and you don't do it.. From 0:55 to 2:15 what are you testing?? And why do you tell to disconnect the phase from the main and it is still connected? What are you measuring outside? Where that cables came from?
Thanks Bernie. Brilliant presentation.
If you are not dIsconnecting dimmers and sensor's, in the entire installation test. Are you still 500 volt mega testing the cables then. Or just regular ohm resistance testing the cables? Thanks
Hi Jonathon. If you are a member of Master Electricians you are welcome to email our Technical Support Manager with this question where he will be able to answer it.
you should test it at 250vDc for electronic devices
@@HussainsProjectno, 500v. since you are insulation testing combined line/neutral to earth...... stop writing about stuff you don't know
You just make more confusion.. You tell to do something and you don't do it..
From 0:55 to 2:15 what are you testing?? And why do you tell to disconnect the phase from the main and it is still connected? What are you measuring outside? Where that cables came from?
Thankyou sir
Turn it ooorrrrf
Holy shit, this isnt a joke, he's wearing non conductive yellow slip-ons over his non conductive shoes😂😂😂
They’re for keeping the inside carpet and floors clean you potato
hey, safety first i guess XDD
Who wired that board? Looks like a rats nest!!!
Gives a fair representation of what's out in the wild bud