Discuss Which Test Kit is Best and Why in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net

Which Test Kit Do You Use???


  • Total voters
    165
I think, jokes aside, that as long as any tester you choose to use complies with BS61010 and meets the standard of BS 61557 and meets current calibration requirements, then it really is a matter of personal choice. Although I took the P out of the 3 Robin blocks they have been widely used in industry.

The real issue should be how thouroughly we perform the testing and how accurately we interpret and record the results. Having read a lot of the posts we can see that this is something we all either struggle with or need to improve our practice of.
 
i prefer meggar,but no matter what you use you,ve got to get familiar with your own kit,the most expensive are fluke ,but they are top quality ! ive got a fluke 1563 multitester £400. metrohm 3 seperate testers in yellow box £300. kewtech kt35,kt42,kt56 all seperates £420. robin loop tester kmp4120 dl £150 . all in excellent condition .kevin 07789311953 , im in Liverpool cash on delivery ,
 
Megger MFT 15 series.

I've used them since they first came out in this country around 6 years ago, and they've never let me down.

I do a lot of cross checking of calibrated instruments now for my company, and I have noticed wild fluctuations with Flukes, Metrels, Kewtechs and all the the others. Some are just ridiculously complicated to use, and I find that the Megger has a decent high loop test, is fool proof - switch the knob to what test you want, and has none of these extra gimmicks like being able to put what MCB you are testing. Confuses the hell out of some of our engineers because they test a circuit and then get a big cross next to it, even though there's nothing wrong.

Megger, every day... Fool proof and smashproof in normal day to day life.
 
We have both the The Metrel MI3101 EuroTest AT Pro and the MFT1552 and the metrel is far superior. We got 2 metrels last december then the megger in january, boss said he would take the megger wasnt long before he demanded a metrel back
 
i have the metrel mi3101
Metrel MI3101 EuroTest AT Pro Kit Installation Tester Kit

easy to use and the software is straight forward to download straight to the pc. i like the pro kit for the ring main testing 6 croc clips and press the button does all the cross tests for you without having to connect in going outgoing etc

Can you expand on this meter?

had a fluke which i didnt like and used mft1552 ever since but about to purchase a new mft and was planning on 1553 but like sound of the ring test on the metrel.

ps will be selling mft1552 shortly in forsale/wanted if any1 intersested.
 
We have both the The Metrel MI3101 EuroTest AT Pro and the MFT1552 and the metrel is far superior. We got 2 metrels last december then the megger in january, boss said he would take the megger wasnt long before he demanded a metrel back

You're having a laugh ain't you?

Way oo overcomplicated for a test meter in my opinion, and insulation resistances are dodgy if they've been sat in the cold overnight (I tested 3 on the same day, and for a 200Mohm load they were showing anything from 60-180Mohm)... Megger every time!

But different strokes for different folks I suppose...
 
You're having a laugh ain't you?

Way oo overcomplicated for a test meter in my opinion, and insulation resistances are dodgy if they've been sat in the cold overnight (I tested 3 on the same day, and for a 200Mohm load they were showing anything from 60-180Mohm)... Megger every time!

But different strokes for different folks I suppose...

Got to agree with you there, have had Metrel and found it inconsistant. Got the Megger 1553 now and wouldn't exchange it for anything else.
 
I've had the robin Lego bricks, a fluke all in one, the megger 1553, some kewtech separates and am now currently using either the kewtech kt64 or megger.

The best tester will be the one which has test leads that don't knot up in-between tests. The amount of times I've run my fingers down to separate the bloody things... :mad:


Design a solution, and I will switch.
 
Fluke 1652B which I have will do voltage/frequency, continuity, IR, Loop, RCD trip and RCD ramp. Only thigs it cant do is method 1 earth spike and phase rotation, both of which I have little call for.....:D

I do have a Kewtech voltage tester that also works out phase rotation if I need to confirm, place the probes on the phase conductors and you act as a reference point..............
 
I've found metrel to be too inconsistent (witness testing can be very embarassing), and replacement leads and probes are pricey, I'm thinking of taking the plunge with a megger 1553 and the powersuite software but I don't know if it runs on windows 7, anyone know?
 
I bought my sanwa multi-tester when I visited Japan last year. I could say, the Japanese provides really good professional tools. Got it for a cheaper price too.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
i have the mft1553 no trip loop takes so long, arms aching while holding the probes up to a light fitting, my old robin dlok was much much faster.
 

Reply to Which Test Kit is Best and Why in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net

Similar Threads

M
Hi Guys I purchased some of the above online around 3 weeks ago, They are a fairly new product, very usefull as you can change both colour from...
Replies
1
Views
315
Hi all, Been a while since I have been on here. I have been on an apprenticeship the last 3 years training in the BMS world. Taking that into...
Replies
7
Views
329
Hello, First of all, thank you in advance for any helpful insights posted in response to my question. I have just moved into a new home. With...
Replies
1
Views
1K
  • Question
Hi there, I’m a new member to the forum and felt like I could do with some additional insight into a fault I came across on a call-out at the...
Replies
6
Views
465
Hi there : I am just posting to introduce myself, stop lurking (!) and to thank the many sparks who so freely share their expertise on this great...
Replies
3
Views
325

Electricians Tools | Electrical Tools and Products

Thanks for visiting ElectriciansForums.net, we hope you find the Electricians Tools you're looking for. It's free to sign up to and post a question yourself to find a tool or tool supplier either local to you, or online. Our community of electricians and electrical engineers will do their best to find the best tool supplier for you.

We also have a Tiling Tools advice from the worlds largest Tiling community. And then the Plumbers Forums with Plumbers Tools Advice.

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Pushfit Wire Connectors Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc
This website was designed, optimised and is hosted by Untold Media. Operating under the name Untold Media since 2001.
Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock