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Please forgive my elementary question but I'm quite young and learning new DIY stuff every day.
Found a plug in electric mower being given away free - think it's just got a faulty power cable.
Tested cable resistance with multimeter by putting red probe on bottom left plug prong and black probe on brown wire at the appliance end. Fine, reading changes to close to zero indicating live wire is fine?
My main question pertains to the neutral wire (blue?). I put one test probe on bottom right plug prong - this is neutral? and the other on the blue wire at the appliance end of the cable - multimeter remains at 1 (i.e no change from testing nothing at all).
Does this simply mean that there is a break in the blue wire somewhere?
And secondly can I detect the break in the wire with an AM radio or by some other means?
Cheers all!
Found a plug in electric mower being given away free - think it's just got a faulty power cable.
Tested cable resistance with multimeter by putting red probe on bottom left plug prong and black probe on brown wire at the appliance end. Fine, reading changes to close to zero indicating live wire is fine?
My main question pertains to the neutral wire (blue?). I put one test probe on bottom right plug prong - this is neutral? and the other on the blue wire at the appliance end of the cable - multimeter remains at 1 (i.e no change from testing nothing at all).
Does this simply mean that there is a break in the blue wire somewhere?
And secondly can I detect the break in the wire with an AM radio or by some other means?
Cheers all!