sparky1983
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Hello sparks. I'm looking at ordering my first MFT. It's still early days as a 2nd year apprentice, but I'm looking to practice rigging up some circuits in my Dad's garage and test them (sad I know). It's mainly to get familiar to the testing process and to see how the theory proves itself in the field.
I'm fed up waiting to learn this part of my college course and trade, and I want to crack on and learn as feel the pace could be picked up.
As this tester will be a Christmas present for me, via my Dad no real budget has been set, but I still want to avoid rushing into spending unnecessarily high.
After reading several threads on this site and other Electrical forums, I'm either going to get the Fluke 1652 or Kewtech KT64, but have a couple of questions on these.
The following quotes are from the following thread:
Electrician Forum
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"Originally with the fluke multi's there was a design fault with the leads - and fluke would replace them free of charge." - DonkeyDong
"I had my leads replaced by fluke. Got proper ones now." - Admin
__________________
Basically, if I order a Fluke 1652 of an internet retailer, would I be likely to get the 'original' leads, including weak croc clips where I will have to phone Fluke to get 'proper' ones (Robin?) or would I be getting 'proper' ones in the box?
And if I'm likely to get the original (dodgy?) leads, would I be better off purchasing Kewtech G7 leads/accessories as I've heard good about them?
Could someone tell me if the following Kewtech products are compatible with the Fluke tester?
Kewtech Corporation | ACC016E | G7 Test Leads
Kewtech Corporation | ACC020 | G7 Test Leads
Kewtech Corporation | ACC064SP | G7 Test Leads
Kewtech Corporation | ACC064 | G7 Test Leads
Kewtech Corporation | KAMP13 | Test Leads
Kewtech Corporation | ACCEP5 | Test Leads
I don't think the last two are 'G7 compliant' but would they still be compatible?
Many thanks for anyone's help here, and Merry Christmas to all you!
I'm fed up waiting to learn this part of my college course and trade, and I want to crack on and learn as feel the pace could be picked up.
As this tester will be a Christmas present for me, via my Dad no real budget has been set, but I still want to avoid rushing into spending unnecessarily high.
After reading several threads on this site and other Electrical forums, I'm either going to get the Fluke 1652 or Kewtech KT64, but have a couple of questions on these.
The following quotes are from the following thread:
Electrician Forum
_________________
"Originally with the fluke multi's there was a design fault with the leads - and fluke would replace them free of charge." - DonkeyDong
"I had my leads replaced by fluke. Got proper ones now." - Admin
__________________
Basically, if I order a Fluke 1652 of an internet retailer, would I be likely to get the 'original' leads, including weak croc clips where I will have to phone Fluke to get 'proper' ones (Robin?) or would I be getting 'proper' ones in the box?
And if I'm likely to get the original (dodgy?) leads, would I be better off purchasing Kewtech G7 leads/accessories as I've heard good about them?
Could someone tell me if the following Kewtech products are compatible with the Fluke tester?
Kewtech Corporation | ACC016E | G7 Test Leads
Kewtech Corporation | ACC020 | G7 Test Leads
Kewtech Corporation | ACC064SP | G7 Test Leads
Kewtech Corporation | ACC064 | G7 Test Leads
Kewtech Corporation | KAMP13 | Test Leads
Kewtech Corporation | ACCEP5 | Test Leads
I don't think the last two are 'G7 compliant' but would they still be compatible?
Many thanks for anyone's help here, and Merry Christmas to all you!