Post 10 made on Tuesday November 7, 2017 at 21:35 |
Brad Humphrey Super Member |
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Yes. But there are 2 things to that. 1) It is not always possible to run a temporary cable, as obstructions such as walls and things might be in the way. 2) The time taken to spool out a temporary cable, terminate it and test again. Plus the cost of your cable and ends.
A nice meter would save you a lot of time & materials. But of course at the expense of the cost of the meter.
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