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<blockquote data-quote="ray-bentos" data-source="post: 441353" data-attributes="member: 23607"><p>They do a 'substitute leakage test' with some low figure DC, however apparently it is plausible under the COP, if a little inaccurate.</p><p></p><p>The primetest 250+ plugs in for the leakage tests anyway, I will at least get one that ALSO plugs in, purely battery doesn't appeal to me.</p><p></p><p>With regards barcodes and scanners this thought did cross my mind, ultimately I have negotiated a semi decent price (to my mind) however same as any piece work PA(t) testing, speed is the only way to make any money. I'm not a sticker monkey or a fan of skipping on actual testing (or inspection for that matter), but paperwork is a time that must be included too and being able to download and go (including scanning on site etc...) is time saved, big time..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ray-bentos, post: 441353, member: 23607"] They do a 'substitute leakage test' with some low figure DC, however apparently it is plausible under the COP, if a little inaccurate. The primetest 250+ plugs in for the leakage tests anyway, I will at least get one that ALSO plugs in, purely battery doesn't appeal to me. With regards barcodes and scanners this thought did cross my mind, ultimately I have negotiated a semi decent price (to my mind) however same as any piece work PA(t) testing, speed is the only way to make any money. I'm not a sticker monkey or a fan of skipping on actual testing (or inspection for that matter), but paperwork is a time that must be included too and being able to download and go (including scanning on site etc...) is time saved, big time.. [/QUOTE]
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