@ryanc brave try, that could have damaged your meter. Maybe some bell now works or a capacitive light switch is now operative.
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Gerhard D. (gerhardd@olching.social)'s status on Sunday, 13-Oct-2024 02:33:37 JST Gerhard D. -
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Gerhard D. (gerhardd@olching.social)'s status on Saturday, 12-Oct-2024 23:50:21 JST Gerhard D. @ryanc looks like the return wire of a differnt phase to me. try this, with meter set to current (amps). start with highest range. but be sure to switch off power first, and check that there really is no voltage on the brown wire. we can then see if any device starts working, and calculate its power demand. Id unsure, better dont touch anything.
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Gerhard D. (gerhardd@olching.social)'s status on Saturday, 12-Oct-2024 23:50:19 JST Gerhard D. @ryanc 30w bulb on the left
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Gerhard D. (gerhardd@olching.social)'s status on Saturday, 12-Oct-2024 23:25:20 JST Gerhard D. @ryanc you have ac 220 in the uk right?
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Gerhard D. (gerhardd@olching.social)'s status on Saturday, 12-Oct-2024 23:21:19 JST Gerhard D. @ryanc could also be the return contact of some device. did you check which voltage it yields against different potentials? (prot., gnd. different ac power) use a voltmeter, and be sure to only touch it with a pliers.
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Gerhard D. (gerhardd@olching.social)'s status on Saturday, 12-Oct-2024 23:06:46 JST Gerhard D. @ryanc which problem di you want to find exactly?
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Gerhard D. (gerhardd@olching.social)'s status on Tuesday, 25-Jun-2024 18:53:49 JST Gerhard D. Liebes #Fediverse. Kann ich irgendwo für das Co2, welches meine Solaranlage vermieden hat, ein Zertifikat erhalten? #tgh