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Just general boiler and central heating really.What fault finding are you thinking of?
Just general boiler and central heating really.
Pretty much. Just resistance and stuff?so really to test what’s live?
I bought a Fluke 116 about 10 yrs ago and it has been brilliant. Accurate, easy to use and covers almost everything you could need to check voltage, resistance, continuity , temp etc. As with all tools you can buy quality once, if you need too. Or just pick up a cheap equivalent if you don't think you will use it much.Do I really need to spend £150 on a fluke for general fault finding?
Fluke 116.Do I really need to spend £150 on a fluke for general fault finding?
I wouldn't use meters at that end of the market for any voltages above about 30V. If you're using test equipment on mains voltages it needs to be capable of withstanding surges, have good quality insulation, etc. all of which add to the cost. My advice is to stick to good quality brands from reliable sources.Sounds like for what you need any £10/£15 multimeter will do.
I’ve always been told not to use cheap electrical equipment due to the lack/quality of safety features. I’ve wanted to do the Baxi course for quite a while but can’t get in.I wouldn't use meters at that end of the market for any voltages above about 30V. If you're using test equipment on mains voltages it needs to be capable of withstanding surges, have good quality insulation, etc. all of which add to the cost. My advice is to stick to good quality brands from reliable sources.
I’ve wanted to do the Baxi course for quite a while but can’t get in.
Ye. It’s very popular. The few dates that have came up in the past just haven’t fitted in with work. Sod’s law.Me too, I asked my boss (after asking several times before) and he agreed for me to go on it, but then no spaces were available.
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