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Hi

I’m just starting to do ev chargers so it’s looks like I need new tester. I currently have Megger 1711. So I can’t do a 6ma rcddc test. I don’t think it’s possible to get a soerate tester for this is it?

I’m looking at either the Megger MFT x1 or the Metrel MI 3152.

Has anyone got experience of both of these?

Unsure which one to go for.

Cheers
 
Fluke are offering software upgrades for the 1663 & 1664FC to enable EV station 6Ma testing, there may be something similar on offer for the Megger?
 
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Testing the RDC-DD is not a requirement.
 
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