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Just interested where I could hire/buy a surge monitor/recorder, A friend of mine may be having supply voltage fluctuations (see my other post in tell us your faults.) Any help or advice, or suggestions. Thanks.
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Thank youOr.......... Buy this used bit of kit from the same company!! Always a very useful bit of kit, to add to your test equipement!!
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Just interested where I could hire/buy a surge monitor/recorder, A friend of mine may be having supply voltage fluctuations (see my other post in tell us your faults.) Any help or advice, or suggestions. Thanks.
i wouldn't waste money hiring one,you can get a decent 287/289 off ebay for ÂŁ200 ish,or a new one for around ÂŁ400,just connect up and leave for up to a week Ive got a 287, quality meter..
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Surely this unit is more suited to a TV or electronic repairman than an electrician!! most of it's features from what i can see, an average electrician just wouldn't be interested in!! Plus this is a single phase unit, or the equivalent of. I'd be wanting apart from current and voltage, KVA, KW, KWh, PF single/3 phase etc, etc from a power analyser,and these Fluke 287 and 289's are not going to give you that....
Thanks, If I can't rectify the problem thats what I will try.Save your money call DNO tell them you ae having problems with flickering lights and they will install a voltage recorder for you FOC. If they tell you they cannot find anything wrong then it would be worth hiring or borrowing one.
its a multimeter,just a good one,the recording of measurements is a big feature,granted its more suitable for service engineers and fault finding but still a good allround multimeter ,and would be ideal for the op,s problemSurely this unit is more suited to a TV or electronic repairman than an electrician!! most of it's features from what i can see, an average electrician just wouldn't be interested in!! Plus this is a single phase unit, or the equivalent of. I'd be wanting apart from current and voltage, KVA, KW, KWh, PF single/3 phase etc, etc from a power analyser,and these Fluke 287 and 289's are not going to give you that....
Hi... Yes I see what your saying, if the problem still exists after full examination, I will see if I can borrow a monitor from some guys who work for West Mid electric. I know a few of the engineers. If I bought a monitor, chances are I'd never use it again.
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