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Hi Guys

Looking at buying the Regin one click Flue gas analyser.
Slowly building up my tools now and should hopefully be taking my ACS towards end of summer.

Cant really afford the more expensive ones yet.
Has anybody got or have used the one click? any good for first FGA.

Thanks Guys
 
Hi Guys

Looking at buying the Regin one click Flue gas analyser.
Slowly building up my tools now and should hopefully be taking my ACS towards end of summer.

Cant really afford the more expensive ones yet.
Has anybody got or have used the one click? any good for first FGA.

Thanks Guys
Wouldn’t buy a telegan until last mate. Otherwise by the time you are ACS it will have lost months on its calibration cert. I have a Kane now. But have had an anton for ages before that. Never used the regin before.
 
If your working for a Co use theirs , don't bother until you have your gas ticket. if you need one jus hire one for the day (Plumbase)
Done this myself, saved up for a kane and rented from Plumbase. £10 a day just add it to the price of the job.
With analysers I’d say save up for a good quality kit. You’ll regret getting a cheaper one IMO.
 

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