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Hey guys, my fluke multi - tester has started making some really strange noises and giving some even stranger readings so i thing its time to invest in a new one.

Any preferences to a reliable make / model and why ?

Any good deals around at the moment the you know?

regards

wayne Soppitt

 
what sort of budget?

and, what do you need your tester to do?

phase rotation

Ra

auto RCD

2wire or 3wire loop test

etc etc etc,

or just the very basic domestic tests?

 
Have been using fluke for past 6 years and always got on well apart from the need to zero out leads every time used , this was my first tester so basically grown with it , have read alot of negative reviews about fluke so as its time to re-invest in a new tester i am open to suggestions .

majority of work is domestic , but starting to get more commercial / light industrial so that needs to figure into the equation , but majority domestic so preference for that.

regards

wayne Soppitt

 
Newer Flukes have better leads. I like Flukes and I am on my second 1652. The newer ones do phase rotation so that is one less meter if you do three phase. I won't have Meggers after the bad experience with the CM500 I have. Flukes everyday for me.

 
my meter does phase rotation,  Ra,  and rod positioning,

I dont use those functions a lot, but when I need them they are there, [not a fluke BTW]

Fluke is, IMHO, a far superior meter than megger, and Ive used a LOT of meters in the past,

just look at how they dont need to push or advertise them via the 5ww courses......

Id go for a new fluke if I needed to.

 
According to one of megga Marks competitors these are their top 10 sellers

1. Megger MFT1720 Multifunction Tester
2. Metrel MI3125E Multifunction Tester
3. Fluke 1651B Multifunction Installation Tester
4. Fluke 1654B Multifunction Installation Tester
5. Megger MFT1710 Multifunction Installation Tester
6. Fluke 1652C Multifunctional Installation Tester
7. Fluke 1653B Multifunction Installation Tester
8. Megger 1730 MFT Multifunction Tester
9. Kewtech KT63 Basic Multifunction Tester
10. DiLog 9083P 17th Edition Multifunction Tester
 
 
Fluke 1653b for me wins hands down any time. had megger & kewtech before and they don't even touch the sides lol
 
my meter does phase rotation,  Ra,  and rod positioning,

I dont use those functions a lot, but when I need them they are there,
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Canoeboy said:
I have a Fluke Multi but have some single test instruments from MM that are Megger - And to be honest i really like the Megger stuff - Its very good
So if you had to make the choice would you sacrifice the fluke or the megger , having used both , which one wins and why ?

 
Well jumping in before Canoe gives his answer, I have a Fluke 1653b MFT, a set of Robin separates, and a Megger LTW 425.

Personally I would only sacrifice the Robin Resistance meter & RCD tester.

The 1653 is multi function, the robin loop meter has D-Lock & puts a full 20+A down the line for a loop test, the Megger has a higher resolution, and can more accurately measure high fault currents.

Plus then there is the CA stakeless earth tester, which is a different ball game, that I can't, yet, get my head around!!!

 
According to one of megga Marks competitors these are their top 10 sellers

1. Megger MFT1720 Multifunction Tester
2. Metrel MI3125E Multifunction Tester
3. Fluke 1651B Multifunction Installation Tester
4. Fluke 1654B Multifunction Installation Tester
5. Megger MFT1710 Multifunction Installation Tester
6. Fluke 1652C Multifunctional Installation Tester
7. Fluke 1653B Multifunction Installation Tester
8. Megger 1730 MFT Multifunction Tester
9. Kewtech KT63 Basic Multifunction Tester
10. DiLog 9083P 17th Edition Multifunction Tester
 
 
Fluke 1653b for me wins hands down any time. had megger & kewtech before and they don't even touch the sides lol
I don't have competitors i have also runs :innocent

The above i suspect is a list created for their own benefit so I'm not sure it is very scientific.

I would recommend different testers for different users based on their needs, i would prefer to discuss this with you so please PM me your number and i would be happy to give you a call to do just that. 

Deals always available :Salute

PS. Fluke tester should retain null memory??

 
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