Every measurement gets different results! Over 1.9Ohm it is bad, below is OK. But how trust the HT5910 if the results are between 0.3 and 1.4 Ohm for the same measurement.....? What is the correct value now???
What brand circuit breaker is there ? I have seen with my own eye how Chint / Noark breaker is manipulating with tester giving different measurements ... Measured with FLUKE
you pay 150 euro and the result is the same, cheap china part ! i think about to buy one of this for myself too :) ... the price is too good not to try
I paid 107 euro but this was to much! The results are unreliable! The 300mA Range shows always 0Ohm.... 500mA Shows 4.9Ohm... so what now?... (another measurements at one socket with 500mA RCD, see other video).
all the grounds of the building are linked and that creates alterations in the measurement, perhaps it would be better to measure on the same copper rod from the well to the ground (it is just an idea). Have you seen the UNI-T Multifunction Tester instrument UT595?? will it be more reliable?. Saludos!!
Hi, no - at the same socket the measurement must be the same. E.g. for 300mA and 500mA the results must be the same by ohmic law. This tester always shows 0 Ohm if you set 300mA test-current. See my other video than you know what I mean.... ;-)
@@bernhardneuner1282 uhm ok if I saw the video you mention, the equipment is not accurate, is there something that measures the equipment well, or all the functions are wrong
Yes round about 0 Ohm would be nice - but I had measured on the same socket 0.0 Ohm and 4.8 Ohm - and this is not correct. The 300mA-Range of this device always show 0 Ohm.... I had to be below 1.9 Ohm - and with this tester there is no reliable results!