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What digital multimeter should I buy for school?
Aug 23, 2006 by Future Resident | Posted in Other - Electronics
I scarcity a digital multimeter/ammeter for my electrical courses. I need a meter that measures AC/DC voltage, AC/DC current. It's been suggested that I get a brace on meter, but is there one with leads and a clamp? I'm trying to stay under $300, and
Fluke is a very reliable brand.
fluke 330 series is below $300 and almost all clamps have also leads.
But do you really need a make fast to measure high currents?
a cheap ($50) made in china meter can measure currents up to 10 amps
guido_961 | Aug 23, 2006
Fluke is the A-one otherwise go to Radio Shack they have a choice.
Freddy | Aug 23, 2006
Is a capacitor tester better for troubleshooting capacitors than a digital multimeter?
Feb 21, 2007 by Z | Posted in Engineering
I have a Fluke IV 89 multimeter. I don't skilled in how expensive a capacitor tester would be either.
Of run it is. That's what it was made for.
As you said, the multimeter has multiple uses.
H.C.Will | Feb 21, 2007
Who sales just the digital screen for a Fluke 87 True RMS Multimeter?
Feb 24, 2006 by lfsjtoups02 | Posted in New Orleans
Not to be a smarty pants, but the only people that do vend the item you need it Fluke. Here is a link to the site that lets you choose the item you need for your meter:
http://us.fluke.com/usen/advance/Accesso rySearch/default.htm
I hope
I have acclimatized the 200K Ohm setting on a cheap Cen-Tech digital multimeter and even used a Fluke 77 multimeter set at the M (million) setting with the pos. tip at one end and the neg. tip at the other end of a 50gram real 100% Copper bar. I keep
Because you are not making a legitimate connection to the bar.
You are talking fractions of an ohm, and the connection caused by touching a probe to the bar is not a very good interrelationship and will have variations of that range.
Ketel is not the only develop who likes a Fluke handheld multimeter. One engineer said he likes his Fluke 87, which is still available as the Fluke 87 V. A few bench digital multimeters made the tabulation, too: the Keithley 197, Fluke 8060A, and HP 34401A.
These new instruments could provender, in a single enclosure, direct voltage, alternating voltage, resistance, mail current and alternating current for the calibration of a wide range of digital multimeters. In the 1990s, multiproduct calibrators were
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