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Good evening!

I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with the Di Log 9083p 17th edition MFT. I am looking to get my first MFT and this seems to be coming up as a nice cheapish "starter" one compared to the more expensive Fluke and Megger ones available second hand. They are popping up on Ebay for around £165 and an extra few quid for postage, and then no doubt need recalibrated.

Link to said item,
DI-LOG 9083p 17th Edition Multi-function Tester (SC05) | eBay - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DI-LOG-9083p-17th-Edition-Multi-function-Tester-SC05-/122536899617?hash=item1c87c4b421:g:6HUAAOSwKflZN91h

However I have only ever really used the newer Fluke MFTs while testing so I've been a tad spoiled, so with that in mind I have a few questions in general about it for those who have used it:
Does it work well during Zs tests in regard to not tripping RCDs?
Does the build quality feel cheap or is it of a reasonable standard?
Is it easy to use as it looks?

Any thoughts or input on the subject would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks.
 
No such thing as s 17th Ed tester :D
 
I wouldn't be seen dead with Di-log stuff myself, but I expect its really OK.
 
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I was going to ask what one did that my 'non 17th tester doesn't.
Soon have 18th Ed testers on the market, time to dump all those 17th Ed ones:D
 
Honestly mate, not a lot that I can see. Adding the P & calling them 17th edition certainly got some people to upgrade though & made good money.
 
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Do not get a Metrel. KT63 is good better than Di log. If you are doing a lot of tests they over heat and you have to stop testing til it cools.
 
Do not get a Metrel. KT63 is good better than Di log. If you are doing a lot of tests they over heat and you have to stop testing til it cools.

why not buy a metrel?
 
How much you pay for a Calibration ? I recently paid £90 pff I just calibrated through the electric store maybe they charge too much from me ?On the other hand, once a year i can pay:-)
 
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Hi Jacek: Last time I had the Di Log calibrated, I used OSCS.
Think it came to about £29.50 + return carriage & was back in 72 hours, Tel: 01522 703002.
 
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