I have a megger 1721 and occasionally when I’m doing testing a large amount of circuits the continuity locks on even with no leads attached any one had anything similar
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I did give them a quick phone a few weeks ago and got some lady in reception and wasn't very helpful I will maybe try email or rant on twitterI'd get in touch with Megger, they've been helpful to me in the past.
After removing battery and using my trusty old fluke 1652c to finish testing job the Megger seems to fix its self it’s just frustratingHave reset the megger, it might work.
Ho matron.Had the odd sticky knob,in the past
It's been a while since I used a Megger but I thought in in Continuity mode they continuously tested, i.e. you don't have to press ahi.any bangs or knocks on the buttons? Worth checking that none of the function buttons are sticking,and they feel/sound like they are all actuating and releasing.
Had the odd sticky knob,in the past.........giggerty
Na the unit is well looked after I a trusty fluke box and I'm very ---- about checking the unit I just seems to happen around 3/4 of doing a. Eicr or eic maby over heating but no symbol appears for that just locks 0.00 and constantly makes even with leads removed much prefer the fluke tbo a lot faster and quicker to usehi.any bangs or knocks on the buttons? Worth checking that none of the function buttons are sticking,and they feel/sound like they are all actuating and releasing.
Had the odd sticky knob,in the past.........giggerty
I use procell battery's what are decent and have been using for years in all my other mft / testing metersThe continuity test on the Megger is automatic and starts when the leads are connected to a circuit
The test button is only used to null the leads
The only problems I have had with Megger is with continuity and nearly always was a battery problem
Circuits up to 2 Ω are tested at >200mA and I found that doing a lot of continuity testing zaps the batteries pretty quick to a point of unpredictable results
Try a brand new set of decent batteries and see if that fixes it
No unit has been very well looked after and sits in my old fluke boxhi.any bangs or knocks on the buttons? Worth checking that none of the function buttons are sticking,and they feel/sound like they are all actuating and releasing.
Had the odd sticky knob,in the past.........giggerty
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