I have just bought a used Robin KTS1610 for home use. It only has two test lead sets, both with IEC 3-pin mains plugs to connect to the instrument. One set has a UK mains plug for socket testing and the other has three leads with interchangeable probes/croc clips. But the instrument also has sockets for regular 'multimeter' type test probes too.
The manual, which is basic, suggests that for continuity testing I should be using the regulat test probe sockets. However there is a loose errata in the box which suggests that the unit was only supplied with an SL20 test lead set, which I appear to have.
It seems logical to me that I should be able to do all my testing with my test leads which connect to the IEC socket, however I would appreciate it if someone who is familiar with the Robin gear could confirm this.
Also can anyone:
a) Let me know roughly the going rate for calibration service for the KTS1610
b) Suggest any places I can go for calibration in West Berkshire?
The manual, which is basic, suggests that for continuity testing I should be using the regulat test probe sockets. However there is a loose errata in the box which suggests that the unit was only supplied with an SL20 test lead set, which I appear to have.
It seems logical to me that I should be able to do all my testing with my test leads which connect to the IEC socket, however I would appreciate it if someone who is familiar with the Robin gear could confirm this.
Also can anyone:
a) Let me know roughly the going rate for calibration service for the KTS1610
b) Suggest any places I can go for calibration in West Berkshire?