Krim
Senior Member
- Location
- Maryland's Eastern Shore
zog said:Krim,
That all depends on what your intended use is, I own 4 Meggers that I use for different applications, OK I only use 3 of them one I just keep around for sentimential reasons.
zog, I'm not quite sure what company made the best megger that I'd used back when I first used one but it was a yellow color similar to the Flukes, it could have been a Beckman , B & K, can't recall. Any way I do recall that it was a handheld size , had 3 leads with a digital display and hold feature for the readings. It wasn't a complicated piece of equipment to use and I would always grab that particular megger whenever I needed one for a service call. That was back about 8 years ago. Just about a year ago, since getting back into the electrical trade, I visited that old company hoping someone could remember the model & manufacturer of it.
Unfortuneately knowone could, they told me that they presently only use the Fluke 1550B model exclusively. I checked it out but to me it's too bulky, too complicated and certainly for what I need one for too expensive.
I only need to occasionaly meg a motor or some wiring to check for shorts in motor housings and/or hidden conduits. I've seen quite a few that look very nice but when I find something with 3 or 4 leads the price really jumps up there. I'd like to find a 3 lead, digital display, preferably battery powered that is good for 100 to 1000 VAC range. The max I probably need is up to 500 VAC but I figured if I can find one up to 1000 at a decent price (under 1K preferably) that would be ideal for me. The company is currently operating under a budget deficit and so if I want any new equipment I'd most likely have to purchase it myself & use it as a write-off on my taxes.
Carl