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mikec123

I design and manufacture electrical test and measurment devices. And since many of you have a lot of field experience using these devices, I was wondering if you can give me any suggestions on how some of these devices could be improved (features, design, etc.).

I specialize in high voltage testers, insulation testers, DMMs, voltage detectors, phase indicators, cable tracers, etc. Thanks!


Mike
 
Re: Any suggestions to improve the features of electrical test & measurement instrume

I design and manufacture electrical test and measurment devices. And since many of you have a lot of field experience using these devices, I was wondering if you can give me any suggestions on how some of these devices could be improved (features, design, etc.).

I specialize in high voltage testers, insulation testers, DMMs, voltage detectors, phase indicators, cable tracers, etc. Thanks!


Mike

Do you have anything to do with the leads and clips that come with the test kit? If so i would like to see some very good quality and sturdy croc clips with jaws that will chop my finger ends off. No matter which clips i try they are all pants, and unfortunately i have not yet found a way to get my stick welder earth clamp into a domestic consumer unit.

Cheers.............Howard
 
Re: Any suggestions to improve the features of electrical test & measurement instrume

thank you for your comments howard. we will re-examine how our alligator clips are constructed.
 
Re: Any suggestions to improve the features of electrical test & measurement instrume

Non tangle leads n decent croc clips.How about a 1 button press to perform all tests?like star treks analyser?It's what customers think u do anyway, plug th doofer in and it tells you where and why it's all gone wrong..... If only
 

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