I have seen a Seaward P1000s (well its RS badged but is the seaward so I'm told) current price is
Thanks Mark, It was a bit of an impulse buy TBH, I was watching it and I have seen them secondhand on the net for
Most wholesalers do calibration days where you pop your tester in and they send it off. Usually much cheaper than taking it in for a one off calibration.Any recomendations on places in and around Blackpool where I can take them for calibration without paying a fortune?
The test codes can also be entered via the keypad Instructions for doing this are in the manual.Just got it out of the box and tried it out. Seems to work OK. One thing bothers me. It asks for the test number - 1-8 different tests for 110V class 1/2 240V Class 1/2 etc. Each code is 10 digits long and needs to be read from a card! The only sensible thing would be a barcode scanner as the card has barcodes for each test.
Is there a particular type of scanner to work with this or will any that has a serial connection do the job?
Thanks
James
not sure which codes you are talking about?Thanks, I realise you can input the codes via the keypad but hoped it would be a simple matter of pressing '1' or '2' etc not a 10 character number every time.