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Hi Mike, depends on what type of current measurements you want to take, I have several but to be honest it's a personal choice, why not start off with what you can afford. Megger used to do one that you could use on multi-core cables you know twin, flex, singles etc, I think I may have a spare one in my garage, its your's if you can arrange to pay the postage, I'm on a pension now so every penny counts, good luck
 
Everyone working on Electrical circuits or appliances should have at least 1 clamp ammeter.

Every Electrician working with RCD /RCBO should have an Earth leakage Clamp Ammeter.
 
A clamp meter is an essential tool for any electrician. You don't need to spend a fortune on a Fluke or a Megger, [URL="http://www.ebay.com/itm/Uni-Trend-UT202A-Auto-ranging-AC-600-Amp-Clamp-Meter-/261551579675?]try one of these[/URL] if you're on a budget.
 
thanks dude. at the movement im just looking but soon as i get some money together il give you a message mate. btw any idea on the model?
 
A clamp meter is an essential tool for any electrician. You don't need to spend a fortune on a Fluke or a Megger, try one of these if you're on a budget.
noo catch just comparing models the one you linked looked pritty cool for the price :p like i said im new to clamp testers my college didnt really tell us anything about them and guy i worked with just didnt have one but they look really good
 
they have their uses. basically a non contact means of measuring current flow without disconnecting anything. useful to ensure there's no load on an installation before you pull the main fuse. the mA resolution ones are useful to find if there's any earth leakage when fault finding tripping RCDs.
 
Hi Mike, depends on what type of current measurements you want to take, I have several but to be honest it's a personal choice, why not start off with what you can afford. Megger used to do one that you could use on multi-core cables you know twin, flex, singles etc, I think I may have a spare one in my garage, its your's if you can arrange to pay the postage, I'm on a pension now so every penny counts, good luck

Megger MMC850 - they killed this clamp a year or so ago and nobody has a similar one, anywhere. We have calls for them weekly so there's a market for it! You'd get a lot more than postage if you tried :p
 
Megger MMC850 - they killed this clamp a year or so ago and nobody has a similar one, anywhere. We have calls for them weekly so there's a market for it! You'd get a lot more than postage if you tried :p

The one I have offered is an AVO FLEXICLAMP 200 no where near as good as the item you are talking about
 
The one I have offered is an AVO FLEXICLAMP 200 no where near as good as the item you are talking about

if it says AVO on it. it's got to be good. mike is a fool if he don't take up your generous offer. afaik, it will measure up to 40A round a twin or 3 core witout separating the cores.
 

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