Hi
I just bought a Di-log 9118 (haven't used it yet), and i'm just having a few second thoughts as i have realised that i could have got a Megger MFT1711 for a similar price. I only want to get something at the lower end price wise to start with (ie ÂŁ500-ÂŁ600) mainly to do domestic work for myself/family for now as i'm still training. A MFT1741+ would be nice, but realistically i'm not going to be using the five hundred quids worth of extra features for potentially a while. Its really difficult to know what to do when they are both a similar price. As far as i can tell the differences are:
Megger MFT1711 advantages:
3 year warranty compared with 2 (big advantage)
Z Max (sounds useful)
2 wire non trip
Di-log 9118 advantages:
Has some three phase functions (phase rotation and three phase line impedance)
included switched probe
Potentially better/more accurate non trip impedence readings due to their RCD XLT tech (but this just could be marketing gumpf). Ive read that the lower end Megger's can be bad for RCD uplift etc.
I know Megger are seen as a premium brand and Di-log not so much, and as i have trained with a Megger, im wondering if i have made the wrong decision and should have gone with the MFT1711?
I'm really torn as to what to do so any advice would be appreciated as I need to make a decision soon on whether i'm going to return the 9118 or not.
I just bought a Di-log 9118 (haven't used it yet), and i'm just having a few second thoughts as i have realised that i could have got a Megger MFT1711 for a similar price. I only want to get something at the lower end price wise to start with (ie ÂŁ500-ÂŁ600) mainly to do domestic work for myself/family for now as i'm still training. A MFT1741+ would be nice, but realistically i'm not going to be using the five hundred quids worth of extra features for potentially a while. Its really difficult to know what to do when they are both a similar price. As far as i can tell the differences are:
Megger MFT1711 advantages:
3 year warranty compared with 2 (big advantage)
Z Max (sounds useful)
2 wire non trip
Di-log 9118 advantages:
Has some three phase functions (phase rotation and three phase line impedance)
included switched probe
Potentially better/more accurate non trip impedence readings due to their RCD XLT tech (but this just could be marketing gumpf). Ive read that the lower end Megger's can be bad for RCD uplift etc.
I know Megger are seen as a premium brand and Di-log not so much, and as i have trained with a Megger, im wondering if i have made the wrong decision and should have gone with the MFT1711?
I'm really torn as to what to do so any advice would be appreciated as I need to make a decision soon on whether i'm going to return the 9118 or not.