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    Megger 1552 easy repair or is it time to buy a new test kit ?

    Cheers Telectrix, rang them today and they offered to repair if they could for £145+vat, which was cheaper than expected. Thanks.
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    Megger 1552 easy repair or is it time to buy a new test kit ?

    Hi Ruston, yes tried 2 different sets and tested all 16 batteries, all good. Also same issue with different leads too. Cheers.
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    Megger 1552 easy repair or is it time to buy a new test kit ?

    Hi all, just wondered if anyone has had a similar issue with their 1552 or 1553 Megger mft ? noticed the fault started just after I changed the batteries, fuse logo came up on screen so changed that, now it works, but when testing live circuits it completes the test, but then within a few...
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    Site radio

    Mine powers off either of these, prefer to use the slimmer one though as the back won't close with the 4ah:
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    Site radio

    Right, your in a bit of luck here Red, I too got all Bosch gear and use a Makita DAB radio. Assuming its the 18v Lithium bosch you got then these batteries fit and power the Makita radio, but make sure you got a slim Bosch battery if you want to close the back of the stereo, its quite a squeeze...
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    Megger MFT 1552 fault

    Hi Mac, Had a similar problem with a works MFT 1553 last year, checked batteries and replaced for new ones but it was still the same, so checked the fuse and noticed the fuse carrier was quite loose around the fuse (correct fuse was inserted), so tightened it by squeezing with long nose pliers...
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    Best Brand For Warranty Claims ?

    Hi all, just wondering if I can get some feedback on warranty claims for your power tools which manufacturer offers the best service, Makita, Bosch, Milwaukee, Hitachi, Panasonic, Hilti etc.... I used to use Bosch 36v and 10.8v , sent a few drills in on warranty and they had superb service...
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    Working in domestic properties

    What I'm saying is that safer than sorry, rather than you complete a job and then the client gets a fine months later cause you didn't notify the job.
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    Working in domestic properties

    I know, but had to safer than sorry too cause it was a shower which is defo a notifiable job :(
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    Working in domestic properties

    I was too under the impression that notifiable work has to be submitted to local building authority for a ridiculous fee if no planning permission has already been submitted (then it would be included free), or else done by joining one of the schemes. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but had to...
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    JIB Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS) JIB ECS Card

    Funny the application for ECS card cause I'd only want one so that I can sub-contract, and turns out I can only have one if I'm employed (needs to be signed by my employer) ??
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    Electricity theft

    New PPE soon I guess ?
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    NWS fantastico sidecutters

    Was looking at these wondering if any good compared to bahco or knipex ?
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    Clarkson Evans. Help?!

    In what way does Clarkson Evans have any influence on the worlds health services ? mods please tidy up thread !
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    Correct me if I'm wrong but .....

    It was a 4 year apprenticeship, but no college in the last year just nvq level 3 and am2. 4 days a week on site and 1 day college is standard for all apprentices at my college. just curious how many days did you have to attend college ?

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