Good evening!
I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with the Di Log 9083p 17th edition MFT. I am looking to get my first MFT and this seems to be coming up as a nice cheapish "starter" one compared to the more expensive Fluke and Megger ones available second hand. They are popping up on Ebay for around ÂŁ165 and an extra few quid for postage, and then no doubt need recalibrated.
Link to said item,
DI-LOG 9083p 17th Edition Multi-function Tester (SC05) | eBay - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DI-LOG-9083p-17th-Edition-Multi-function-Tester-SC05-/122536899617?hash=item1c87c4b421:g:6HUAAOSwKflZN91h
However I have only ever really used the newer Fluke MFTs while testing so I've been a tad spoiled, so with that in mind I have a few questions in general about it for those who have used it:
Does it work well during Zs tests in regard to not tripping RCDs?
Does the build quality feel cheap or is it of a reasonable standard?
Is it easy to use as it looks?
Any thoughts or input on the subject would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with the Di Log 9083p 17th edition MFT. I am looking to get my first MFT and this seems to be coming up as a nice cheapish "starter" one compared to the more expensive Fluke and Megger ones available second hand. They are popping up on Ebay for around ÂŁ165 and an extra few quid for postage, and then no doubt need recalibrated.
Link to said item,
DI-LOG 9083p 17th Edition Multi-function Tester (SC05) | eBay - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DI-LOG-9083p-17th-Edition-Multi-function-Tester-SC05-/122536899617?hash=item1c87c4b421:g:6HUAAOSwKflZN91h
However I have only ever really used the newer Fluke MFTs while testing so I've been a tad spoiled, so with that in mind I have a few questions in general about it for those who have used it:
Does it work well during Zs tests in regard to not tripping RCDs?
Does the build quality feel cheap or is it of a reasonable standard?
Is it easy to use as it looks?
Any thoughts or input on the subject would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
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