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<blockquote data-quote="galvanist" data-source="post: 392520" data-attributes="member: 26239"><p>If your equipment looks like it could be recalibrated then you should consider doing this if cost is an issue (as you you are just starting off again) its not as expensive if you can get the test gear to the calibration centre at reasonable cost . There are plenty of operators in the calibration business just do not go for the first one you see.</p><p></p><p> If you have the money for a new instrument do that, if not seriously consider either any modern multifunction tester made by Megger Seaward Robin Fluke and the good news is that you can buy a decent one secondhand on e bay for about 350 quid just make sure that it has a full years calibration on it at that price..I wish you the very best of luck with this venture mate...just take your time when buying anything ..</p><p></p><p>Galvanist</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galvanist, post: 392520, member: 26239"] If your equipment looks like it could be recalibrated then you should consider doing this if cost is an issue (as you you are just starting off again) its not as expensive if you can get the test gear to the calibration centre at reasonable cost . There are plenty of operators in the calibration business just do not go for the first one you see. If you have the money for a new instrument do that, if not seriously consider either any modern multifunction tester made by Megger Seaward Robin Fluke and the good news is that you can buy a decent one secondhand on e bay for about 350 quid just make sure that it has a full years calibration on it at that price..I wish you the very best of luck with this venture mate...just take your time when buying anything .. Galvanist [/QUOTE]
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