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Looking for a decent earth leakage clamp. My last one (Megger) died a few months back and was knocking on a bit but was deemed to be decent when I bought it and it served me well.

I haven't had a need for one recently but had a job today where I really missed it. It was never a bit of kit that I used a lot but now not having one I realise I should have replaced it sooner.

The forum sponsors have a lot of choice with a massive difference in price. Is it a case of you pay for what you get? Buy cheap and it is cheap and doesn't have a decent range of mA and will drop dead sooner than later?

Recommendations please as I need to order one today Friday so I have it for Tuesday.

Oh it's for domestic only.

Thanks
 
The di-log one that TLC sell is a good bit of kit for the money 1mA resolution, I think mine was £90. It's not often I use it but invaluable when I do need it.

sam
 
I think the Dilog looks like a winner, not too expensive plus I can drive over on Monday and pick it up before I go to the job. Thanks for all the suggestions, especially Sam and amlu for their recommendation of it and where to buy.
 
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