Anyone in the Grimsby area have any spare test leads to fit a fluke multifunction tester
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A straightforward one to be honest, mentions the part required the location and for what manufacturer, the only bit missing is the model number ;o)))))What sort of question is that?
I'm really sorry, I am though studying at college for the chance to work in the electrical industry. Can't afford the leads for a tester with that was given to me. I just hope that the people who I work round aren't as bad as the replys I was handed here.
Agree you will get more help and advice in the trainee area Mate, not sure if he has any, but you could PM "camerabloke" he might be able to help.@Charles Lill , you may also want to consider signing up for the trainee only forum area. You can do that here:-
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Hi Charles and welcome to the forum, I'm sorry you feel that you didn't receive the replies you were hoping for but to be perfectly honest it wasn't the most friendly or endearing introduction I've seen.Anyone in the Grimsby area have any spare test leads to fit a fluke multifunction tester
I just hope that the people who I work round aren't as bad as the replys I was handed here.
Welcome to the forum, Charles. No-one intended to offend you, just a little late night humour! As several others have pointed out, there are many budget alternatives that will work with your tester and so long as you check they are GS38 compliant, you'll be OK. Personally I'd avoid secondhand leads unless they're from someone on here. Good luck.I just hope that the people who I work round aren't as bad as the replys I was handed here.
And they really start to take the pee pee..........Life’s hard, and you’ll find it even harder when start working with you future colleagues.
try test-meter. (forum sponsor). you might get a good deal. alternatively, i may have some spare leads knocking about. no probes or crocs, but be happy to send to youif you like.
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