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Just managed to bag myself a great deal on a second hand mft 1552, Won it for ÂŁ300 on ebay although no calibration cert, every other test lead is included in the sale plus the charging unit and batteries. The guy told me that getting the unit calibrated is expensive and to register myself against the machine instead, tbh I'm at a bit of a lose, I thought calibration is around 60-100 mark! :willy_nilly:
 
cheers glenn and jay, I will replace all leads if needs be, would a local electrical supplier do the calibration or do I need to look on line? thanks for advice once again.
go for value for money....good callibration houses will allow 24 hours in a climate controlled room for instruments to `normalise` before puttin em on the rig....
which begs me to ask why my part pis assessor tried offering me `callibration` out of the back of his car....
 
loads of calibration services around. wholesalers occasionally have cal. days where it's discounted. at a losss where you say batteries and charging unit are inc. as megger advise not to use rechargeable batts.
 
loads of calibration services around. wholesalers occasionally have cal. days where it's discounted. at a losss where you say batteries and charging unit are inc. as megger advise not to use rechargeable batts.

Quite right tel, the 1730 is rechargeable I believe, definitely not the 1552 as you rightly mentioned.
 
yes M8, they have, well they say they have, but then again they would have too to keep face.

They haven't, they added a 3wire loop which is very very accurate as good as the high loop. The 2 wire is next to useless and trips ALL electrium 6A mcbs.
The readings never stabilise properly on the continuity setting and need constant zeroing. This was last back at megger in january.
 
They haven't, they added a 3wire loop which is very very accurate as good as the high loop. The 2 wire is next to useless and trips ALL electrium 6A mcbs.
The readings never stabilise properly on the continuity setting and need constant zeroing. This was last back at megger in january.

Well they say they have sorted it, but I believe you haha, they will say anything to keep face
 

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