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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Does what the expensive insulation testers do. Easy to operate, usually no instructions needed if you know what you are doing. Would be great if it came with carry case or if one was called out that fits it. Its size does not make it easy to find one that fits reasonably.Recommend
diesel85
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
I wanted a megger, without spending a zillion dollars on one to do basic troubleshooting of broken insulation on wires. It does indeed work and is well within specification for basic use. Glad I got it to add to my arsenal of testers.I also like the fact you can use a 12v wall socket to operate it too (not included!).
jan
Reviewed in the Netherlands on July 8, 2024
Handleiding was niet meegeleverd en doos was duidelijk al eens open gedaan, twijfelachtig of dit een nieuw product is.
Michael C.
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
A great Digital Volt Meter and Installation tester which is good value too very pleased with this. I’m a professional engineer
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023
Used to test 3-phase motor. Megger showed no faults. Motor was bad. Perhaps motor was weak .
Franchi Davide
Reviewed in Italy on November 30, 2023
Comprato per verificare gli avvolgimenti di un motore, fa molto bene il suo dovere, lo ricomèprerei.
Papy Charly 59
Reviewed in Belgium on November 28, 2023
Appareil de bonne facture pour le prix.Il fait le travail demandé et la lecture des résultats est facile.En testeur d'isolement l'affichage prend qlqs secondes et les valeurs semblent correctes
Jesús G.
Reviewed in Mexico on September 16, 2021
El voltaje de salida si lo da correcto pero la lectura o interpretación en pantalla nunca logré que me diera valores coherentes ... lo usé con equipo de mayor gama y nunca logré que me diera un valor ni por poco cercano.
Andrew Martin
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 10, 2021
Quite good value for a mega-ohm meter used to check insulation on wiring or for fault finding on wiring. Easy to use.
On The Water
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2019
This is a great bargain if you've got something that seems to have a short and you need to diagnose it. In my case I have a solar panel array and some of the panels are failing. I'm going to use this to find the bad panels. You need this over a regular voltmeter because this generates the 250-1000 volts necessary to reveal the failure instead of the 9V of a regular meter. Some faults will only show with that high of a voltage. You can even see sparks as you connect the meter.The manual is terrible. I did find a good Youtube video on it, but here's the short version. To test for insulation failure, connect the probes to the outer two connectors - L & E. Select the voltage 250,500,1000. Press the button to test. You can twist to lock it on, but you risk being zapped. Some faults will only show when the device is exposed to water, as is the case with my solar panels. You should connect one lead to either the positive or negative. The other lead should go to the case or ground of the item being tested. The fault may be on either positive or negative so test both.Interesting note for solar panels - you must short the positive & negative leads because a solar panel acts like a battery. The meter works by applying a voltage and checking for current flow so the presence of voltage and current will interfere. With the leads shorted together (you must connect them with a sacrificial switch to avoid damaging connectors) you can then test both leads together against the panel case.The inner two leads will test AC voltage but only if you press the 750VAC button next to the DC test voltage buttons.I did test the voltages with another meter and they are pretty accurate.
Wm L
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2017
So far I've only tested the lowest resistance range and the A/C voltage function on this meter. From 0.1M ohm to 10M ohm the meter is spot on with various resistors. The A/C voltage readings match those of a high end Fluke TruRMS DVM. I didn't catch the fact (at first) that these do NOT ship with batteries due to airline restrictions, but a few batteries are no big deal. I do agree there should be some type of case or spot to hold the test leads when not in use. But for the price I can look past most of that considering that Supco sells what looks to be the very same meter (M100D) with their name on it for FOUR TIMES the price of this one!!! Even the Supco 500 is twice the price and only has a goofy led light "display" and wimpy little wires for test leads.No thanks. If this tool holds up over time I will be a VERY happy camper.
Aletha G.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2017
Works as described. Though batteries are shown in picture, they are not included due to airline security. No problem as this inexpensive unit is well worth six batteries. I used it to extend my warranty on Schluter Ditra Heat from 10 to 15 years. It also test up to 750V AC using the two center plugs. The outside plugs are for insulation tests. There is a YouTube video showing correct operation and also one showing incorrect operation. Though the instructions are a little hard for some, you can figure it out. Great product at a tenth of the price of some meters. Also arrived on time with Amazon Prime. Thanks.
DJC
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2017
The good part: it works and it is fairly accurate. I would say surprisingly accurate given the price and the specs.I have tested it with a known 1Gohm resistor and the reading was in the expected range given the rated tolerance of the resistor and accuracy of the meter. The voltage at the probes (measured with a fairly well calibrated meter) was the expected value, within the tolerance of my meter. The AC voltage reading is again very close to what my trusted Fluke reads.From a precision perspective I have absolutely no complaints - especially since the main purpose is determining if there is an insulation breakdown, and the exact value is less important.However, it is very, very slow. It takes over 5 seconds to get a steady AC reading when even the free meters from a certain place get a steady reading in under 1 second. Same on the resistance range, it takes a very long time for the reading to stabilize.The other "what were they thinking?" issue is the lack of a storage place for the probes. The unit does come with a cover and a carry strap, but no compartment for the probes... whyyyyyyy????Overall I would give 4 stars, mostly dinging for the slow reading and lack of storage for probes.
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