Hi,
Anyone got recomendations on which multi tester, i am looking at metrel mi3000 easy plus and megger mft1720 at the moment.
Would the extra cost of the megger be justfied. so if anyone is using any of these any feedback good or bad much appreciated.
I’m getting myself confused a bit.
I have a feed that goes from the house CU (RCBO protected) out to the Workshop CU, where there is another RCD. When I come to test it I’ve done all the tests on the cable from the house CU to the workshop including testing the RCBO. BUT to test the...
Hi
I have fluke 1653b Multi Function Tester for sale
The Tester is new and has never been used.
It comes with all the Leads, Accessories paperwork/ manuals.
I have opened the packagaing as i was intending to keep the tester.
The tester is in...
Has any body had a good experience with multi function pliers....? Ones that strip 1.5mm/2.5mm cable, crimp ferrules, etc etc etc
ive been looking at the draper one but can't decide if it would be a good buy.....?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Draper-Expert-26482-Insulated-Pliers/dp/B003UGQ8HU
Greetings
Pricing up a new build that needs 7 sky+ feeds through out. now I normally don't get these jobs. obviously I will be using satellite quality ct100 and keeping clear of mains cable. but my question is how are these systems wired.
I know sky +needs 2 coax's
but do these:
1 go...
I have fancied a corded multi tool for ages. Since I became aware of them I keep seeing situations at work where they would be handy. I do not have the cash for a Fein/Bosch/Makita so need a cheapo version that will do me for the odd times I need it.
I have been looking sub £80 and have seen...
Hi due to ill health i have recently retired from the sparky game.
I have a Kewtech KT65 8 in 1 multi function tester and other bits of kit for sale as listed below.
KT65 multi function tester all leads software manual carrying padded case etc.
Kewtech r1-r2 socket adaptor
Kewtech proving...
Hi, pretty much as the title suggests, does anybody have any recommendations for a chester/ north wales based repair/calibration service, preferably somewhere I can drop off as opposed to courier, thanks
Right a quick small debate metrel or seaward?
Never worked with a seaward but it does look like a great piece of kit?
Is it time to change or just stick with the one you know?
I have a Metrel MI3000 MFT. It has given very low insulation resistance readings for a circuit I was testing earlier today (0.001MΩ) between live and earth(!) but the circuit has been working fine and not tripping the MCB (20A, no RCD as it is a pre-17th ed. CU) and I had tested it only a...
I know there's topics on this already, but can't find what I am after.
I like the sonos system, my understanding is you have a sonos amp, which then feeds zone players around the house, where each zoneplayer supply's the chosen room?
I was looking at the wired system, if there is such a thing...
Hi All
probably already been talked about, but has anyone ever used a plunge multi cutter for cutting brick (im thinking for back boxes guys).
I got a bosch GOP10.8V-LI on order but not sure if there is a blade for brick/block work available.
cheers
I have had three multi testers so far and found them unreliable!
They are over priced and over rated!
I will be going back to Meggar, tried and tested!
i have a fluke 1652 calibrated last week so good to go , i want 250 for it , live in sedgley west midlands got all leads and neck strap . contact me on 07704623803 .
currently have a fein multimaster 240v, it's an absolute lifesaver at times, i don't know what i'd do without it. but, makita have recently released a similar version that uses 18V lithium batteries (of which i have loads)
now originally i was put off the cordless multimaster as it was alot more...
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