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16th Edition testers
I wish to buy a 16th Edn multi-tester, ideally a fluke 1653 or something
equivalent. Can anyone tell me where the best place to shop for Test instruments, or another newsgroup that deals with electricians test & measurement equipment? Thanks |
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16th Edition testers
On 26 Jan 2004 20:23:48 GMT, (John Horne) wrote:
I wish to buy a 16th Edn multi-tester, ideally a fluke 1653 or something equivalent. Can anyone tell me where the best place to shop for Test instruments, or another newsgroup that deals with electricians test & measurement equipment? I've just been looking for pat testers, all the online stores are pretty much similar priced. www.isswww.co.uk seem marginally cheaper than the others. I would imagine 16th ed. testers are on a par comparitively. Other than that I buy them from whichever wholesaler is giving me the best discounts at the time. SJW A.C.S. Ltd. |
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16th Edition testers
I wish to buy a 16th Edn multi-tester, ideally a fluke 1653 or something
equivalent. Can anyone tell me where the best place to shop for Test instruments, or another newsgroup that deals with electricians test & measurement equipment? Alpha Electronics get to test a lot of our gear... www.alpha-electronics.com They sell the stuff too, but the 1653 looks a little pricey - haven`t=20 looked elsewhere for comparison though :-} ....its =A350 cheaper here... http://isswww.co.uk/productdetail.aspx?id=3D2213 --=20 Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email * old email address "btiruseless" abandoned due to worm-generated spam * --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
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"John Horne" wrote in message ... I wish to buy a 16th Edn multi-tester, ideally a fluke 1653 or something equivalent. Can anyone tell me where the best place to shop for Test instruments, or another newsgroup that deals with electricians test & measurement equipment? Glanford are having a sale http://www.glanfordelectronics.com/Robin.html |
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16th Edition testers
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John Horne wrote: I wish to buy a 16th Edn multi-tester, ideally a fluke 1653 or something equivalent. Can anyone tell me where the best place to shop for Test instruments, or another newsgroup that deals with electricians test & measurement equipment? They come up regularly on Ebay, although some fetch silly money. -- *I like cats, too. Let's exchange recipes. Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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16th Edition testers
They come up regularly on Ebay, although some fetch silly money.
I got an digital RCD tester and digital earth loop impedence tester from eBay for 100 quid each, including fresh calibration certificates. I got my digital megger/continuity for 30 quid from someone who thought it was a faulty temperature meter that gave him an electric shock! It is cheaper to get separates than an all in one. Also, you have less to lose if one goes faulty/missing/stolen. However, they obviously don't tend to have download options and certificate printing software, if these facilities are important to you. Christian. |
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