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What a great idea!Does anyone else test their MFT against a Cal-Card and a known RCD? Mine gets a run through and spreadsheet log roughly every month. Give me a heads up as to potential issues.
Yes, they don't get used much here in Australia, most sparkys use a multimeter, and have an IR tester and an RCD tester.Are we the only country to use MF testers ?
I have spoken to sparks from America , Canada , New Zealand , Australia , Greece and Spain non of which use a MF back home
After using a wind-up megger for many a year and borrowing from others. Thought I would embrace modern technology and purchased the DiLog DL9110 just over a year ago.
Does everything I need for the occasional domestic work that I do, it's not the quickest when carrying out no-trip tests, but happy with it and its 'relatively' cheap. No issues with it so far, just wish I had paid a little bit more for the next model up that comes with remote test probe.
1994 Meggers, Robin DVMs and clip-on same age, Fluke multi ditto, Hewlett Packard AC/DC clip-on that drew graphs even back then, Clare tester and a lot more even older. All employer provided but donated to me on retirement. Not used seriously now of course!Just wondering which multifunctional testers you guys have, and how long have they lasted?
Hoping this becomes a handy thread for you all. There seems to be a massive price difference between them all. But then I guess some do things others don't? Not sure.
Let us know which multifunctional testers you have, which ones you wish you had, and how long the one you have has lasted so far.
surprised they not on ebay today. "vintage" test gear. all valves in good order.Robin 3 piece tester set , got it when I finisged my apprenticeship
still going strong ? after 20 years
surprised they not on ebay today. "vintage" test gear. all valves in good order.
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