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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 499229" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>The Metrel guy demonstrated the A1532 connected to an MI3152 on their stand at one of the Elex shows using a Rolec socket that had a contactor and RCD in it. The preset testing function in the 3152 ran through all the tests needed</p><p></p><p>It was quite an interesting little 10 - 15 min presentation he gave on what you are testing and checking for and obviously trying to get a sale, I'm still trying to decide if the EV testing kit is worth the investment as I'm not sure if EV home charging is going to be obsoleted by the advancing battery technology and the fast charging options that need huge supplies that will not be available to domestic properties</p><p></p><p>The problem will be EICR's can you exclude the EV point if one is fitted if you haven't got the kit to test it's function</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 499229, member: 8931"] The Metrel guy demonstrated the A1532 connected to an MI3152 on their stand at one of the Elex shows using a Rolec socket that had a contactor and RCD in it. The preset testing function in the 3152 ran through all the tests needed It was quite an interesting little 10 - 15 min presentation he gave on what you are testing and checking for and obviously trying to get a sale, I'm still trying to decide if the EV testing kit is worth the investment as I'm not sure if EV home charging is going to be obsoleted by the advancing battery technology and the fast charging options that need huge supplies that will not be available to domestic properties The problem will be EICR's can you exclude the EV point if one is fitted if you haven't got the kit to test it's function [/QUOTE]
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