surely that would have saved you a trip down the steps and to the light switch?!I did a Zs on a lighting circuit with 6 of 600x600 lay in lights and the dopey shop owner turned them on in the middle of my test....
surely that would have saved you a trip down the steps and to the light switch?!I did a Zs on a lighting circuit with 6 of 600x600 lay in lights and the dopey shop owner turned them on in the middle of my test....
Lol, quite right. :^OApplaud SmileyThere's the error Gents........Should have bought a Fluke. Sorry - I couln't resist.
You're not wrong Noz, got it back yesterday and it looks like new. The main body of the meter has totally been replaced, had a full calibration and obviously the fault fixed. They even chucked in 4 packs of batteries.Megger have a very good warranty repair service. My 1502 went faulty (about 20 months old) and I set it off (no leads, batteries or carry case - mine came with the "laptop bag"). Got it back well within the time they said it would be, new pcb, new switch, calibrated, new complete set of leads, new set of batteries and the high impact case that you now get as standard..I was well chuffed!!
there flukes if you can get the same reading twice!I'll wait to see if its goes **** up again in the future, then follow admins advice and get a Fluke, there again maybe not.
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