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I'm looking at splashing out in the 1730 Anyone know who sells them at the best price?

Il also be selling my 1553 if anyone's interested its in immaculate conditions till well looked after and about 9 months calibration left
 
I'm looking at splashing out in the 1730 Anyone know who sells them at the best price?

Il also be selling my 1553 if anyone's interested its in immaculate conditions till well looked after and about 9 months calibration left

stick with the 1553. best megger mft ever.
 
Yes, well no trip has to be used nearly all the time in domestic.
It's obviously not faulty it was only calibrated About two months back from calibration centre, and every year before that by onsite calibration, he'd always say how it held its calibration so well.
I don't suspect it's faulty but does seem to give me high loop tests occasionally on no trip.
Jus decided i would like a new one anyway. Like the idea of the two test no trip function
 
Yes, well no trip has to be used nearly all the time in domestic.
It's

Forgive my ignorance but why would being in a domestic install make it necessary?
It's only ring final circuits where you can't realistically use the alternative method of carrying out the test which removes the RCD from the test circuit.
 
I have a megger 1710 which i use mainly for testing domestic properties. The new leads you will either love or hate personally i think the croc clips are the best ive used and the tips work well. Just make sure you dont loose them! The display is very nice and displays the results clearly. I use the 3 lead no trip as opposed to 2 because i find it give you more realistic results. It gave me some very strange readings once but after the firmware update and a calibration it works fine. Just done forget to cary some AAs with you and buy decent batteries and the cheap ones will mess you about on IR tests.
 
Forgive my ignorance but why would being in a domestic install make it necessary?
It's only ring final circuits where you can't realistically use the alternative method of carrying out the test which removes the RCD from the test circuit.

nothing wrong with no trip testing so theres no need to dismantle a fuseboard. The reading are not majorly different.
 
My 1730's work fine. Is it being kept in the van when its cold outside? The 1730 also come with rechargeable batteries so no need to carry spare batteries.
 
Dooohh, don't know whATS goiung onwith my browser, cos what ever I tyoe is not what is reflected in my reply. Takes me an age to reply to things. Good thing some might sat
 
nothing wrong with no trip testing so theres no need to dismantle a fuseboard. The reading are not majorly different.

Yes there is, it does not use higher current and so is far less likely to give an accurate result or identify a poor connection.
There's no need to dismantle the board using the alternative method, and with 2 people it is a quicker method of testing.
 

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