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Hi fellas, i have ended up with a Metrel EasiPLUS MI3000,and have had a small play with it,now it has a set of new re-chargeables fitted.

It seems to function fine,will need a calibration if it's a keeper...does not seem as intuitively simple,as the Megger 1700 series,but not had a play with much later Metrel gear.

Got the short instructions,so only a brief overview...could not find how to lock IR test on,but maybe it's not an option...

So,basically i'm only asking if the consensus is mantlepiece or skip :smile5:
 
Should be OK, so long as it calibrates, keep your finger on the button to continue IR testing.
Search for the full instruction manual online, I am sure it is available.
If it works and is in spec then why not use it?
 
I've got one, had it for a while, I find it reliable and straight forward. Only major problem is the Auto RCD test takes a while but I guess that's only because I'm stood at the board waiting to flick a switch.....zzzzzz Display is really useful gives constant L-E-N readings.
 
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Cheers,team...I did find the full instructions,as Richard suggested,and it's setting up is fairly straightforward.

The only thing,apart from resembling one of my 7 year olds' toys...is not being able to lock on,the IR test. A minor gripe,but it is surprising how much extra work is required,when swapping to a machine without this function.

I think i may calibrate it,and retain it as a back-up,should the 1720 ever become self-aware,and launch an ICBM strike...Ta :yes:
 

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