Haa anyone used these Di log testers? Any good?
If you have the probe with test button, not too bad.But my question would be.. how easy are they to hold and operate up ladders on a lighting circuit?
I liked the hands free loop tests on the LTW range of loop testers, they were 2 wire (even on no-trip) and would autostart as soon as it detected 240v. You did have to be a little careful though, if you were careless and put line on first and ended up touching the earth probe and you were a bit earthy, it would see 240v and try and do a loop test, once it bit you once, you'd learn to be more carful so wasn't a big thing. The non trip loop testing was like it is on a lot of testers though, a bit like a fruit machine sometimes with the result.Megger has had hands free continuity tests going back to the BM series and once you’ve used it you want it!
Been there are done that.I liked the hands free loop tests on the LTW range of loop testers, they were 2 wire (even on no-trip) and would autostart as soon as it detected 240v. You did have to be a little careful though, if you were careless and put line on first and ended up touching the earth probe and you were a bit earthy, it would see 240v and try and do a loop test, once it bit you once, you'd learn to be more carful so wasn't a big thing.
Similarly I recently got one, mainly as I got a contract testing a site with 54 boards and the CertSuite link was appealing.Using a megger X1 multi-function at the moment
You need a micro-SD card. You put the firmware on it, stick it in the tester, turn it on, wait until it turns off, remove it, and off you go.Thanks for that... bit of silly question, but how do I update the firmware in it :s is there a USB port somewhere to plug it into a PC
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