leethegasman
Gas Engineer
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Was looking at getting the TPI EZ 100 myself for the lad that works with me if any one has this model is it any good
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better go an check my vanAm sure that ones Alex's
Hi bod been installing for a couple of years would like to do breakdowns as well don't want to buy the tools twice so thought best ask finding a good place to learn is the hard bitRob are you just starting out ?
I didn't think about blowing a few up to start with good tip thanksagree with above, good meter for the money.
by a fluke when you at the stage your using it every day and you know how to avoid killing it.
Is that for testing the low vault parts on the boileryou need micro amps on a meter now and it will get more necessary over the next few years unless they change boiler desicns
Think I'm guna need a lesson or two before I've got the hang of itNo. You use the voltage range for checking volts, you use the microamp range to ensure the ionisation probe is putting out a current.
Wow just seen the price of the DVD two disk 60 quid each I can feel my Yorkshire tightness kicking in Evan my eye twitchedGet the mr combi DVD not a bad starting point also get on the manufacturers courses
It's handy to have something that can measure micro amps, though I don't use that function very often at all. You can test flame rec probes, and thermocouples with that setting.
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