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which is why i use separates for fault finding. 2 of these are analogue - you know, them olde world devices with moving needle thingies. not many faults get past a Megger BM7. :33:I have a Easiplus MI3000 in amongst my varied collection,and it works fine,although i concur with Richards assessment.
I found it not as intuitively obvious,as other marques,in individual modes,but it does have cheerful livery:smartass:
Basic testing is not where an MFT's short-falls are obvious,this becomes more apparent during fault finding,where test parameters are swapped/altered,to narrow a search,and where you need to be concentrating purely on the results - not the device.
which is why i use separates for fault finding. 2 of these are analogue - you know, them olde world devices with moving needle thingies. not many faults get past a Megger BM7. :33:
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