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i have a supco as well...m500 i think.. for residential, its the best. heres why: it literally says good or bad. involve the homeowner, have them push the button...they see if its good or bad for themselves AND if it breaks, they broke it!
Originally Posted by Lightning_Boy I'm currently saving up for an AEMC model 1050. It's the mutts nuts. It's also $1200+ :0( Way I see it, customer with $10k+ motor is going to feel a little more confident in your testing with a quality instrument. Most want pinpoint, reliable readings. Not some beeps and a few LEDs blinking. Old School MAJOR MEGGER is analog. The needle tells you what's up. Cheaper too, you could buy 2 or 3. CT
I'm currently saving up for an AEMC model 1050. It's the mutts nuts. It's also $1200+ :0( Way I see it, customer with $10k+ motor is going to feel a little more confident in your testing with a quality instrument. Most want pinpoint, reliable readings. Not some beeps and a few LEDs blinking.
I like the original MAJOR MEGGER. Hook it up and turn the crank. http://www.megger.com/us/products/Pr...1&Description= CT
I have a Supco. I mostly do residential so it works fine. About 100 clams but you can spend up to 500 or more if you like.
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Fine whats a good megger than SA
well said....
I mean a good one is not cheap and a cheap one is not good.
I believe these are two different things.
Megger? What is the best and cheapest megger out there.
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