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Told you all to keep yours eyes open, we have 16 of these to give away.

As always first come for served, and one per person;)

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Put my name down for one, Please. :)

 
I too would like one of those. Ta very much

 
i take it you only need these if you have a fluke then?

 
I wont say no either mark if you have any left

Thanks chris

 
Do we need to pm you our addresses mate?
Yes please, same drill i'm afraid, could you all pm your addresses, not you Admin i have got your address;\

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nothing wrong with bit of busbar :D
Not sure Blinky but last time i checked you couldn't connect standard 4mm leads in either end of a busbar;)

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Looks like they are all gone now, sorry:Salute

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dont think i explained or understood their purpose.

as far as i can see you only need them to null when you have three leads, as far as im aware there is no need to do this on a megger.

 
dont think i explained or understood their purpose.as far as i can see you only need them to null when you have three leads, as far as im aware there is no need to do this on a megger.
I think our information may not be clear enough, sorry.

In either end there is a 4mm socket to accept two leads, these holes accept

4mm lantern tips, i hope this is not teaching anyone to suck eggs but thats the bit when you remove the tip cover (you know the bit you always lose).

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