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<blockquote data-quote="Elmer BeFuddled" data-source="post: 306332" data-attributes="member: 17622"><p>Just to throw a wobbly. I was taught on a Megger (they must flood colleges!) but bought a Fluke. 10 minutes with the handbook in front of your own CU and you realise how easy and intuitive it is. No "check the leads are in", it tells you etc. etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elmer BeFuddled, post: 306332, member: 17622"] Just to throw a wobbly. I was taught on a Megger (they must flood colleges!) but bought a Fluke. 10 minutes with the handbook in front of your own CU and you realise how easy and intuitive it is. No "check the leads are in", it tells you etc. etc.. [/QUOTE]
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