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what do you guys think of equipment like this Kewtech Lightmate Testing Adaptor Kit | eBay
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what do you guys think of equipment like this Kewtech Lightmate Testing Adaptor Kit | eBay
.75 flex i betDefinitely a useful purchase and would say get one.
The only thing I've noticed is that when doing R1 + R2 readings they can show up a bit higher than removing the fitting.
.75 flex i bet
Im currently waiting for my merger mft 1553 in the mail. should of came today and it turns out APL have ether lost it or its been stolen...fun fun so now i have to wait 24 hours about that -.- im new to testing and i want to learn as much as i can while i have the free time but i have seen some people struggle on jobs where they or do the job awkwardly because they dont have more then 2 hands haha is there anymore useful bits of kit that can make testing easyer?
The only reason I have never got these is because surely you need to take the fitting down to determine it is the last light on the circuit, in most cases anyway. Unless people are testing all fittings and just taking the highest reading.
I might get a set though
Like Geordie I have a set but very rarely use them as I do mostly commercial work, but for domestic testing they are very good as free up one hand once plugged in and your leads are connected.
So you ---- while testing tooLike Geordie I have a set but very rarely use them as I do mostly commercial work, but for domestic testing they are very good as free up one hand once plugged in and your leads are connected.
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Do the socket and see ones work with Megger leadsuseful. but you still have to get to the cpc terminal.also, if using megger leads, you have a problem where they don't make contact.
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