Discuss 1700 series in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net
so do any of you know if megger have sorted out there issues with 1700 series, have the money here and burning hole in my pocket...
from 1 expierienced electrician to a newbe wanting to wire the world in t\7e
ive been quoted £820 for megger 1730 all in
nowt wrong with the metrel....as i have already pointed out....just keep your eye on the straps....overwise they detach from the instrument....and you just know its gonna happen when your aloft someware...or up some steps/ladders or summat..lol....im defo cosidering the metrel.. as it has good reviews
nor did the kewtech guy when i was asking about whether they had sorted out the issues with the rotary switches on the 64, 65 and 66.....apparently there was a recall on some of these units to be fitted with an upgraded switch....a lot of problems when in low ohms....Yep Fluke case has good storage plus its a great seat as well but the megger case is just cumbersome and I also highlighted this to the megger man in Scotland but I dont think he got it as he said I cant see there is a problem well I said I like the 1553 as it is a good all round tester but because of limited space you cannot store any extra leads plus carrying it up a flight of stairs is an issue with your tools and the extra bags you need for your extra leads and bits and bobs. The thing is he just did not get it
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