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Just purchased a second hand fluke 1652 mulifunctional tester. I am getting very high readings. Resistance between my leads is 0.58 and EFLI readings above what I would expect. I have had the tester calibrated. Swapped the leads around etc.
Has any body had the same problems with these testers?

This is my first post so hello cyber sparky world. :)
 
I also have a secondhand 1652, it is only 18 months old, i was getting allsorts of weird readings, and lots of fault messages on it. I dont want to try and sound a t**t but have you read the instructions properly? I didnt, but once i did i started getting the proper results. It was a case of i want to play with my new toys and i'll read the instructions later.:eek:

Cheers..........Howard
 

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