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Which Tester Do You Use?

  • Megger

    Votes: 83 39.3%
  • Fluke

    Votes: 65 30.8%
  • Alphatek

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Robin

    Votes: 6 2.8%
  • Metrel

    Votes: 36 17.1%
  • Kewtech

    Votes: 12 5.7%
  • Dilog

    Votes: 4 1.9%
  • Seaward

    Votes: 5 2.4%

  • Total voters
    211
Kewtech KT64. Simple and easy to use. Love it!
Kewtech KT117 Digital Multimeter. Only recently purchased as my Fluke was stolen. This will do until I get another Fluke.
Kewtech Loopcheck 106 socket tester. Handy for ID'n unmarked CU's. You know how they can be.
 
I use a Metrel MI 3000 and it's great. Didn't get a Megger as their rep has been destroyed by the recent trouble.

The MI 3000 does everything I need and is easy to use. Only problem is that the tutors at the college take the **** out of it because of the silly colours!
 
Personally in my line of work anything that isnt autoranging lol. i cannot remember the brand of my multimeter only that it was ~£120 ish from RS components, it does the job and i can individually select the ranges for the application rather than watching my meter hunt for a voltage / current before ive even connected it to anything, also note: i like to have acess to an analogue meter for those times when i have for instance a suspect 'potentiometer' where it is alot easier to watch a needle when looking for flat spots/breaks than it is to watch a digital display! :) admittedly a co-worker of mine swears by fluke however.
 
When I first started training about 4 years ago I bought a secondhand Kewtech continuity and resistance meter off eBay. Once I qualified and needed a calibrated meter I bought a Megger MFT, so Kewtech got lost somewhere at back of the van.

The other day the Megger blew a fuse and I need to do some continuity and IR testing quickly. Hauled the Kewtech out and - blow me - it all worked perfectly, didn't even ask for new batteries! I 're-discovered' that I really like the way the test lock and sound signal works, so I intend to get it calibrated and start using it regularly.
 

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