As I said, no need to reply or read this thread!
The forums are for expressing your views and getting others views!
 
Mee too. I have a friend who has a fluke and he finds that the sockets where the leads plug in to get dirty and clogged up which prevents the tester to work

i recently purchased the megger 1730 tester. A smart tester but initally a bit tricky to grasp as i've never owned a megger tester.
 
i,m not saying other meter,s are no good just interested why you think fluke are crap as i say i find them brill
 
I have a fluke MFT, the only thing I prefer on the megger MFTs is the auto test function on zs whereas on the fluke you have to hold the 3 probes in the fitting whilst pressing test at the same time! Shame fluke can't introduce the same function... maybe it's just me being lazy!
 
I have a fluke MFT, the only thing I prefer on the megger MFTs is the auto test function on zs whereas on the fluke you have to hold the 3 probes in the fitting whilst pressing test at the same time! Shame fluke can't introduce the same function... maybe it's just me being lazy!

fluke have a remote probe with test button on
 

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