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Had to say bye bye to the Fluke 1651 - too many error chirps and button pressing for each test - getting old like me. Its not the non auto rcd - I enjoyed the exercise. But I did find I wanted the soft 250V IR test and RCD ramp test.

A wholesaler had a trade day this week and I got a new 1652C on account for ÂŁ468. Took the edge off the tear inducing ÂŁ60 BGB

Regards, Dave
 
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So was it the tester that you were after or was it the name lol


Well, stick with what you know I say. Although I have used the old meggers (last incarnation). This rep had a robin all in one for ÂŁ385+ that was a good deal but seemed a harder/brittle plastic to it, nice otherwise.
 
Had to say bye bye to the Fluke 1651 - too may error chirps and button pressing for each test - getting old like me. Its not the non auto rcd - I enjoyed the exercise. But I did find I wanted the soft 250V IR test and RCD ramp test.

A wholesaler had a trade day this week and I got a new 1652C on account for ÂŁ468. Took the edge off the tear inducing ÂŁ60 BGB

Regards, Dave

It's a conundrum Dave, by buying the new MFT you have proved your initial purchase was not a fluke.:joker:
 
So you had problems with a Fluke and bought another?

The firm i worked for had flukes, ended up getting rid they were always in getting repaired, never really had much trouble with the megger 1552s
 
So you had problems with a Fluke and bought another?

The firm i worked for had flukes, ended up getting rid they were always in getting repaired, never really had much trouble with the megger 1552s

I see where this is headed ..... No, It was getting old and in need of some repair. I like new leads so if I got some more and the calabration you were looking at ÂŁ80. I thought I would treat my self for another ÂŁ400 got a new machine that did the extra tests I need. Could I have got a megger that did auto rcd, 250v IR and ramp for ÂŁ468? Maybe I could but PLEASE let me bask in my purchase even if "fluke tester" is an oxymoron.

:)
 
Have you had any problems with the continuity readings do you check it on a check box regularly after you have nulled the leads my readings can vary on different days and its brand new.
 
Havn't had any issues with mine at all, had it over a year now.

Most spurious readings are down to battery life, it does like a battery does the fluke.
 
Things are cheap for a reason, i can never understand sparks who buy the cheapo stuff in wholesalers like chint, it breaks down fairly quickly and you end up with callbacks at your expense all for the sake of spending a pound or two extra
 

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