Fluke 1652

Discussion in 'Electricians' Talk' started by nutmeg1975, Jan 14, 2009.

  1. nutmeg1975

    nutmeg1975 Member

    Looking to purchase a new tester - FLUKE 1652 model.
    Have been looking on ebay/ internet etc and all coming out at the £350 mark.

    Does anyone know of any other outlets that are running good prices for these?

    Many thanks.
     
  2. JP.

    JP. Screwfix Select

    Disregarding E-Bay, if you can post a link to an internet site which is selling brand spankers Fluke 1652's for £350 - then please post link.

    Thankyou.
     
  3. SHREWSBURY BISCUIT

    SHREWSBURY BISCUIT New Member

    yip..and get me 2 when your there!!
     
  4. seneca2

    seneca2 New Member

    That's a very good price for a very good meter!
     
  5. sparkie 1

    sparkie 1 New Member

    bye a megger all in one they always used to good, and they still are, some i know has one good instrument
     
  6. jase17uk

    jase17uk New Member

    Very good price, I got one a year ago for £400
     
  7. d4mien

    d4mien New Member

    I HAVE FLUKE 1652 LIKE NEW FOR SALE THOUGH HASN'T BEEN USED OR CALIBRATED FOR OVER 12 MONTHS.
     
  8. JP.

    JP. Screwfix Select

    The only prob with multifunction testers is that if you ''blow them up'' (maybe in the presence of 3 phase ;)) you have nowt to fall back on usually.

    Now if you have a nest of 3 Robins and one ''blows up'', then there are still two left.

    :)
     
  9. fooman

    fooman New Member

    yeah but who in there real mind wants to be seen with any yellow robin kit let alone 3 of them


    Megger 1552
     
  10. part.p

    part.p New Member

    A Megger in the hand is worth a nest full of robins in a bush.

    So my nan said :)
     
  11. JP.

    JP. Screwfix Select

  12. JP.

    JP. Screwfix Select

    Have a goodun Part P..:)
     
  13. fooman

    fooman New Member

    A Megger in the hand is worth a nest full of robins
    in a bush.
    So my nan said :)



    Very Good :^O
     
  14. part.p

    part.p New Member

    Well thank you

    see ya jp :)
     
  15. andyspark

    andyspark Active Member

    Tell me JP. Why are you more likely to 'blow up' your meter on 3 phase.

    You can't pick the wrong range you know.
     
  16. seneca2

    seneca2 New Member

    Tell me JP. Why are you more likely to 'blow up' your meter on 3 phase
    ---------------------

    Because some meters cant take 400 volts if you accidentally connect between phases!
     
  17. lightning bolt

    lightning bolt New Member

    fluke 16 series is good for 3 phase
     
  18. jase17uk

    jase17uk New Member

    That muiltimeter is rated up to 500v so with three phase is not a problem!
     

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