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Where is best to get them? I've got an Anton sprint evo 1 and would quite like to buy the printer, clamps for flow and return temp differences and some spare filters. is there any specific place I need to go or just whoever is cheapest?
 
Cheapest!
if there is such a thing when it comes to analysers and their bits!
 
Get away! eBay just get printer from merchant so u can throw it at them when it dies!
 
Get away! eBay just get printer from merchant so u can throw it at them when it dies!

Printer no use then? Lol
just I was talking to someone who said soon it will be regulation that all fga's need to come with a printer any truth in that?

also how do I become a pub member :D
 
Need printer? Another Anton story? Possibly but they said all TT would need to be done by an analyser 5 years ago! Printers have a 2 year wozza but struggle with charges
 
Need printer? Another Anton story? Possibly but they said all TT would need to be done by an analyser 5 years ago! Printers have a 2 year wozza but struggle with charges
Don't think mine can do a TT :O
 
An Evo? Mines an Evo and it does? Menu
Tests
Pressure menu
Let by tightness
 
I will need to check that tomorrow. Don't think I've seen that option though. Take it you need a special hose for it or will u gauge hose work
 
U gauge hose works fine but you will find it a lot easier with the valved hose !
 
printer is not going to be a requirement. They are nice to have of course but they cost alot compared to a pen.
 
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