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hi guys im thinking of becomeing a domestic installer soon and have been looking at some test equipment,
im thinking of getting a Dilog 9083P Multi-function Tester.

anyone got anything good or bad to say about it
 
What have you been used to using in the past at college and on the domestic work you have done previously?

It may be worth sticking to what you know in the early days unless there's a massive advantage to owning the tester in mention?

Good Luck in your search

:thumbsup
 
yeh what ive been using to learn on.

i will need 1 if im going to be testing work.

it seems idea for me as its cheap and seems quite simple to use.

I just googled it ;)

If it's what you've been using then it makes sense to carry on with that one.

I learnt on a Fluke mostly so I chose to follow suit until I understand testing in greater depth :thumbsup
 
I've been using a 9083p for 2 1/2 years now and it's never let me down, does exactly what it says on the tin..... keep some spare batteries though as it takes 6 aa's at a time. Great bit of kit for the price
Carl
 
that's a classic. no batteries to worry about, and a proper analogue scale. bet spinlondon's buying it.LOL.
 

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