I am selling a Megga tester for a widowed family friend who's husband was electrician.
MFT 1552 condition appears its un-used, probes also still bagged
its a [b]Question[/b]n of calibration; the certificate is dated 2006 so will it need to be re-calibrated by the buyer or what would it cost so it can be done and sold with current certificate? Knowing nothing what's a fair price to ask?
Many thanks
its a [b]Question[/b]n of calibration; the certificate is dated 2006 so will it need to be re-calibrated by the buyer or what would it cost so it can be done and sold with current certificate? Knowing nothing what's a fair price to ask?
Many thanks
REPLY TO ERICMARK
Thanks Ericmark see what you mean about new cheap rather than secondhand expensive so will take your advice as you know I don't about elecs or the tools.
I looked at the MFT operator manual and the first page floated right over my head and that was the contents page.I don't mess with what I haven't a clue about leave it to chaps like you as it's such a 'shocking' job heh! heh! many would still be alive if they adopted the same attitude.
Greengrass
He bought it but don't know when he was a first class technical electrician worke for a Insurance firm and checking out all company elects before insurance issue and he was good at his job rising in the ranks to cheif electrician he knew the lot so much he was capable of wiring up from the smallest bungalow to the larges factory and you would know you were working/living in a safe environment[b][/b][b][/b]