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Hippy:
a member in here has a chauvin arnoux clamp for sale...this will also do continuity and AC/DC voltage, AC/DC current, frequency etc...
its brand new never been opened..
now, if you know anything about test gear then you will know that chauvin arnoux are the dogs balls of current clamps...

Thanks Glenn,
It would be good to take a look at it. Cant find it advertised anywhere though?
 
Thanks Glenn,
It would be good to take a look at it. Cant find it advertised anywhere though?
no...theres various different models..
chauvin arnoux are just about the largest maker of current clamps going...its what they have specialised in for years..
send paul a PM...see if its suitable...
the alternative is the amecal leakage clamp...about ÂŁ40..then just get yourself a decent multimeter...
like i says, i have the amecal leakage clamp....and its OK...the metrel one is identical...but comes in at about ÂŁ79...
sometimes its better to have seperate instruments....you cant have enough test gear in my opp...
 
Hello all,

I've been looking for a while for a clamp meter that includes earth leakage, along with resistance and voltage. Some of the earth leakage meters that seem to do a reasonable job and are fair priced dont make it clear if they also test voltage/resistance which i would want as well (hopefully for around the ÂŁ100 mark??). These are 2 of the ones that I have seen, the Dilog having fairly good reviews:

Dilog DL6507
TM-EL9809

Any suggestions for which one does the lot (i.e earth leakage/continuity/voltage) at a fair price?

Cheers all...


Think you'll find these two models are the same meter just branded differently...

They have the same specifications too. I more than happy with the Dilog, it has excellent resolutions too, that are comparable with leakage testers more than twice the price!!
 
Not exactly very good on the resolution stakes is it, and probably why it's only 45 quid!! lol!!
As the old saying goes, buy cheap, buy twice!! And after all the praise for the Dilog and TM unit you recieved too!! lol!!

I'm going for Dilog, cheers for the advice guys.

Does anyone else get excited about buying tools!!? :teeth_smile:
 
course we do. it's like a woman buying shoes, only we don't visit 200 shops then go back to the 1st shop to buy what we should have done 3 hours before.
 
course we do. it's like a woman buying shoes, only we don't visit 200 shops then go back to the 1st shop to buy what we should have done 3 hours before.

I dont know Telectrix, i've spent quite a bit of time faffing around looking at clamp meters now. Still not entirely sure I need the thing..... but its so pretty and shiny!
 
I dont know Telectrix, i've spent quite a bit of time faffing around looking at clamp meters now. Still not entirely sure I need the thing..... but its so pretty and shiny!

It's one of those tools which you will hardly ever use, but when you do need it, it's priceless.
Bet you spend an hour when you get it testing how much current everything in your house draws....Don't forget to make up your appliance test lead before the Dilog arrives though. :)
 
It's one of those tools which you will hardly ever use, but when you do need it, it's priceless.
Bet you spend an hour when you get it testing how much current everything in your house draws....Don't forget to make up your appliance test lead before the Dilog arrives though. :)

I'd disagree with that statement, with the amount of RCD's being used these days for just about everything!!
Far better and easier to fault find with, especially when tracing leakage faults than with an MFT ramp test.
I think every electrician should have one in their testing kit!! ...So long as they know how to use them!! ..lol!!
 
I'd disagree with that statement, with the amount of RCD's being used these days for just about everything!!
Far better and easier to fault find with, especially when tracing leakage faults than with an MFT ramp test.
I think every electrician should have one in their testing kit!! ...So long as they know how to use them!! ..lol!!

Let me put it this way my friend... I've had to use mine 3 times in the last year, working solely on domestic installs. To me, that's hardly ever, compared to the other tools I use. I'm sure though that some people would use it more, depending on the jobs they do. :)
 
It's one of those tools which you will hardly ever use, but when you do need it, it's priceless.
Bet you spend an hour when you get it testing how much current everything in your house draws....Don't forget to make up your appliance test lead before the Dilog arrives though. :)

You summed it all up in just that one statement ''but when you do need it, it's priceless.''as to why every electrician should have a leakage amp clamp as part of their testing kit!!

But to be of any real use, it needs a consistant good resolution value, which 45 quid isn't going to give you!! When for around ÂŁ100, you get everything you need!! It's then money well spent for any electrician whether you use it 3, 30, or 300 times a year!! lol!!
 
You summed it all up in just that one statement ''but when you do need it, it's priceless.''as to why every electrician should have a leakage amp clamp as part of their testing kit!!

But to be of any real use, it needs a consistant good resolution value, which 45 quid isn't going to give you!! When for around ÂŁ100, you get everything you need!! It's then money well spent for any electrician whether you use it 3, 30, or 300 times a year!! lol!!


Agree.
 

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