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02-21-2013, 09:18 PM
#144
 Originally Posted by itsiceman
Did you get the latest temp sensor wiring?
The one I saw looked like I was looking at a set of red and blue 10gauge THHT wires  Do yourself a favor and rip the velcro off and just use a reusable zip tie to mount them 

Millie-ties are GREAT!
Get 'em at radio shack
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02-21-2013, 10:07 PM
#145
 Originally Posted by jim bergmann
Just wondering what don't you like about the 557? We sell a lot of them and have very few if any complaints.
They are inaccurate, and have lots of issues.
I have sent my 557s back twice in less than a year to be reset (?) adjusted (?) calibrated (?), (I am not sure because testo never tells me what they did). All I know is I am sure there will be a third time.
When on R 22,it seems to think the pressures are 450 on the high side, 180 on low.
Yes I have it set to r 22, yes I blow it each and every time I change refrigerant, which was only once.
Its been the worst tool I ever bought, and I am not impressed with testo's customer service. I don't think I am ever going to buy testo anything ever again.
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02-21-2013, 10:21 PM
#146
 Originally Posted by jpsmith1cm
That little widget is a tire pressure gauge.
I tried it today, hope the gauges are easier to use because I couldn't get it to read pressure. I tried while pressing the tire button and not pressing the button, not sure what happen.
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02-21-2013, 10:43 PM
#147
 Originally Posted by NY2GA01
They are inaccurate, and have lots of issues.
I have sent my 557s back twice in less than a year to be reset (?) adjusted (?) calibrated (?), (I am not sure because testo never tells me what they did). All I know is I am sure there will be a third time.
When on R 22,it seems to think the pressures are 450 on the high side, 180 on low.
Yes I have it set to r 22, yes I blow it each and every time I change refrigerant, which was only once.
Its been the worst tool I ever bought, and I am not impressed with testo's customer service. I don't think I am ever going to buy testo anything ever again.
While I am a DC fan (never tried a Testo digital gauge set)... I do own some other Testo products: 327 combustion analyzer, 410, 510, 610, and a few others... they are all designed with thought and all work well.
I would not rule out Testo just because their digital manifold does not work right...
GA-HVAC-Tech
Your comfort, Your way, Everyday!
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02-22-2013, 12:16 PM
#148
 Originally Posted by ga-hvac-tech
While I am a DC fan (never tried a Testo digital gauge set)... I do own some other Testo products: 327 combustion analyzer, 410, 510, 610, and a few others... they are all designed with thought and all work well.
I would not rule out Testo just because their digital manifold does not work right...
I have a 557 And sent it in. My bad. I did not fully rely on the manual. But the kind folks thru Mr. John Bickers gave me a free calibration check and firware up date.
No body can convince Testo ans FP gauges are not worth the investment. And if you have trouble with customer service...just a suggestion..."Youu catch more flies with honey than vinegar".
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