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I'm desperate for a set of test leads for my Robin KTS 1630. The one I particularly need is the live test lead, the thing stopping me using a generic set is the round three-pin connector at the tester end, this seems to be extinct on modern testers. Any ideas? At the very least I could do with the crocodile clips that go on the end of the probes, again standard banana ones don't fit.

I love my old tester and it would be a shame to have to retire him just because the leads have had it.
 
The modern testers tend to use the 'kettle lead' type connector, but this is a smaller round 3-pin one. I'll see if I can put a pic up tomorrow. And thanks ;)
 
So, the plug is this:

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And the probes are like this:
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The problem is that I no longer have any croc clips to go on these so it is exceedingly hard to test!
 
so cut the plug off and solder a joint in your new leads to the old plug with a few inches of leads on it. heat shrink sleeving. job done.
 
Yeah that might be my only option. I just prefer to have non-patched together leads. But it certainly beats forking out for a new tester!
 
Just a thought...
Break open the old bird and fit a different socket, or 3 4mm sockets (or are they plugs??!! :) )
Then you could use some new leads.

Believe me Archy, it may come to that. I would prefer to make up an adapter instead though, not sure I want to start tinkering inside her!
 
Kingeri - the three pin connector that fits into your Robin looks identical to the one that Seaward use on some of their newer PAT's. I've done a bit of research and it would seem megger do a similar set of leads as the 3 pin connector was used on the MFT1552 and MFT1553 (Tel - this is the socket for the mains test lead on the side of your Megger). Google 'Megger 1001-883' - I reckon these leads should do you.
 
Kingeri - the three pin connector that fits into your Robin looks identical to the one that Seaward use on some of their newer PAT's. I've done a bit of research and it would seem megger do a similar set of leads as the 3 pin connector was used on the MFT1552 and MFT1553 (Tel - this is the socket for the mains test lead on the side of your Megger). Google 'Megger 1001-883' - I reckon these leads should do you.

I've had a look at these and it looks like it might be the right one - thanks very much! I don't suppose you stock them?
 
I've had a look at these and it looks like it might be the right one - thanks very much! I don't suppose you stock them?

We can get hold of them from Megger, but we don't carry them in stock at the moment. PM if you want a price - it might be worth calling Megger to see if they can confirm that they'll work with your Robin.
 

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