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Having served my time, worked in both domestic and industrial, DNO networks and finally finishing off in metering before retirement I have several items of test equipment which may be useful to someone entering the trade.

Megger 1710 MFT
Fluke Phase Rotation Tester 9040
Fluke 117 True RMS DMM
and a
Di-Log DL6401 Clamp Meter.

All in good condition and full working order, Megger requires calibration.

Looking to sell as a set for £520.00 including courier delivery within the UK.

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[ElectriciansForums.net] Various Test Equipment for Sale
 
It also might be worth getting the mft calibrated, it's the only thing that would put me off as a buyer, a bit like I wouldn't buy a car with no mot.
 
It also might be worth getting the mft calibrated, it's the only thing that would put me off as a buyer, a bit like I wouldn't buy a car with no mot.
Yes, good point, I did think about doing this but if it didn’t sell reasonable quickly then the calibration period would be less when it did. I would be quite happy to have the calibration done before sending it to a buyer and add the cost in.
 

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