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Buy cheap, get rubbishCan anyone suggest the cheapest meter to measure continuity resistance (R1+R2) needs to have a low range, but not nessesary to be a MFT.
You haven't changed. I wish you would stop beating around the bush.Buy cheap, get rubbish
That link doesn’t work.I have one of these (I think, need to check actual model):
Works very well and I prefer it to my MFT for general use, but if buying new you are half-way to MFT cost anyway, and you will need the other capabilities such as Zs/PFC and RCD testing in due course.
Not now. The EF folk do something with links to ex-sponsors I think. It worked before!That link doesn’t work.
I must admit , like you and @Tel l like Megger singles too.I have one of these (I think, need to check actual model):
Works very well and I prefer it to my MFT for general use, but if buying new you are half-way to MFT cost anyway, and you will need the other capabilities such as Zs/PFC and RCD testing in due course.
You can buy a reasonably expensive well known brand and get a dodgy meter as wellBuy cheap, get rubbish
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