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Can anyone pass on their thoughts on the Apollo 400?

Though it can be mains powered, it appears to offer EB at 200mA, does this mean its unable to conduct high current EB test?

Does it have the functionality to compensate for long lead lengths on EB tests.

Anything I should be aware of with apollo models in general.

Tia.
 
Pretty sure it can only test at 200mA regardless of whether plugged into mains or not.

There are preset sequences for longer lead extension lead lengths, however you can edit test sequences to cater for CSA and length of cable.

Beleive the Appliance Id doesn't increment automatically which the 500 and 600 offer.
 

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