the 3155 is a totally different beast from the 1741 and mi3152. I looked at it and came to the conclusion unless I was testing industrial production equipment or IT data centres it was a step too far unless the company was paying for it. In reply to the above, I’d still get the metrel just to be...
:tearsofjoy: lol jesus we'd be closer to £15-20k for that lot, south london/Surrey area. He's going to get burnt! if he cant see that then you probably dodged a bullet and he'd have been a pain in the --- client anyway.
I had exactly the same choice a few months back, there's even a thread about it too lol. My boss bought the Megger 1741 and I went for the metrel in the end. I have found the metrel a little Frustrating to get used to and it is a lot slower than the megger when it comes to Loop tests and the...
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You can bin it off but if you can I'd wire it. even if you put it on the side of the understairs...
We install Texecom Ricochet, brilliant system very reliable as the units bounce the signal from one device to the other until it reaches the panel, so it you find you have a poor connection you can add something passive like a panic button to relay the signal .
I've got the Fluke cable tracer and can comfortably say its been out of its box about 5 times in the last 7-8yrs :tearsofjoy: always found it pretty good when it has seen the light of day...
We've used meggers software before, it was always very clunky, they never really move with the times, now we run a laptop onsite or tablet and have third party software like amtech on it and input results as we go, far easier and more intuitive to use.
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