Lighting strike insulation test
So we had a lighting strike at our house and I have been checking into how to check the insulation of the wiring, I see the ins company has for a test with a megohmmeter so I been looking into doing this myself but really can't find any clear cut instructions. So in order to test my house wiring it looks like I need to remove power from the circuit and any dimmers, GFI's, light bulbs and any thing that is plugged in. so if I remove a GFI do I just connect the wires with a wire nut temp so I could test the entire circuit is that how I do it? And I also have some other wires to check . Think it is cat v wire that is for a phone and dsl signal that I want to check from what I have found looks like you would use a 250v or 300v setting on the meter to check all my house wiring and the cat v stuff? Also not sure which megohmmeter to buy how good of one do I need to get to get a reliable reading. Also just to make sure I understand what I'm doing I think this is how It works so when I connect to the wire and charge it it will send out the high voltage low current dc and if there is a problem with the insulation of the wire it will leak back into the ground and be picked up by the meter sound right? Like I asked what brand and which meter to buy?