Looking for a new mft tester

Guy's this is a serious question. I have never used a Megger or Fluke MFT. I've been using my old Robin brick for years, but I do wonder about what differences there are. How does using these top spec meters help? What does it do differently?

Cheers all !
 
Guy's this is a serious question. I have never used a Megger or Fluke MFT. I've been using my old Robin brick for years, but I do wonder about what differences there are. How does using these top spec meters help? What does it do differently?

Cheers all !

Basicaly it depends on your preference some of us old timers were brought up with Megger and Fluke so you will find that we tend to stick to those makes I worked with a guy whos eyes lit up when you mentioned Fluke as he had one but when it came to me getting one I admit it I played safe and chose the Megger now thats not saying the rest are no good because these things are like cars they all have badges but the internal parts are made by the same companies and no doubt we all fall for the branding so the thing is evaluate all thats on the market and see what your budget can afford and if you think what is the big deal about what box it is in well thats where Megger and Fluke know their customers the know if it is not stored safely it will get kicked about the back of a van or dropped on the floor plus these new MFT tester are better than carrying a pile of seperates with you (as far as I am concerned) no more running back and forth with differant calibration dates and remember it does not natter what you buy if its got a calibration certificate then its legit
 
Thanks oldtimer. It's not that I'm against technology, I do try and embrace it. I used to use excel for my invoices until I tried Sliq, I used to hand write cert's until finding a PC version so I was wondering how a fluke or megger would help me / save time etc. My robin brick is a MFT, I've bought a silver padded hard case and keep all my gear in there, MFT, leads, voltage tester etc. She's calibrated annually, tested every month and never had a problem it. I understand the new ones will store your test results etc, but for the amount that I use it, it hardly seems like stumping up all the extra cash.

I'm trying to think of something to justify an ipad though !!! :D
 
I used to swear by my old Robin separates kit, then had a FLuke purchased for me by a comapny i was working for. I only used it because it saved me carrying around so much gear. Funnily enough it has died and i have replaced it with Kewtech and it is much better. The robin kit is still going although rarely used!

Now the Ipad, well how many reasons do you need?
Both AMTECH and TYSOFT are developing apps that will allow you to enter the data onsite and tranfer into the main databse of your certs. You will not need an extra license for it, it will be part of thier system, like the PDA version but with bigger screen, etc! Alas no release date yet!
I use one onsite, i can keep up to date with what i am doing onsite, variations etc, no more decyphering what i have written on scraps of paper, it has no keyboard to get messed up or full of dust onsite, the battery lasts all day so no need for power, lightweight, secure (use passwords to gain access), email easier than a smart phone, full internet with a decent screen. And now the ipad 1 is cheap cheap cheap! the ipad 2 is not much of an improvement for what i am doing with it, so bargains to be had!
 
Thanks oldtimer. It's not that I'm against technology, I do try and embrace it. I used to use excel for my invoices until I tried Sliq, I used to hand write cert's until finding a PC version so I was wondering how a fluke or megger would help me / save time etc. My robin brick is a MFT, I've bought a silver padded hard case and keep all my gear in there, MFT, leads, voltage tester etc. She's calibrated annually, tested every month and never had a problem it. I understand the new ones will store your test results etc, but for the amount that I use it, it hardly seems like stumping up all the extra cash.

I'm trying to think of something to justify an ipad though !!! :D

Well I aint got into tranferring the readings to a laptop although my understanding is you have to work the laptop in conjuction when using the tester and because I do not do a lot I usethis View attachment quick check.pdf and then fill the certs in at home
 
useful . just downloaded it. better than the back of a beermat anyday. TA.
 

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