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Following on from another thread, just wondering what make & type of Multimeter or Clamp meter you use on a Daily basis for Testing / Fault finding ? & maybe why you find them to be good / bad. The Americans seem to be fanatical about Fluke.

For most things I use a Hold Peak clamp Multimeter but carry an AVO 8037 in case i need to get a bit more in depth or for anything Electronic. I Allways keep an Analogue meter in my kit as well, it can come in handy.
 
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Following on from another thread, just wondering what make & type of Multimeter or Clamp meter you use on a Daily basis for Testing / Fault finding ?. The Americans seem to be fanatical about Fluke.

For most things I use a Hold Peak clamp Multimeter but carry an AVO 8037 in case i need to get a bit more in depth or for anything Electronic. I Allways keep an Analogue meter in my kit as well, it can come in handy.
Fluke 287 for me,I'm of the fanatical type too,got the case the leads kit even the probe torch which is the best invention in the world btw.:rockon2:
 
No denying Fluke is good kit, but for a lot of Sparkies would be too pricey. Will take a look at the probe torch, I like new toys lol.
 
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A few weeks back someone decided they needed my clampy and multi more than I did, obviously putting my true thoughts would result in Lenny banning me so least said soonest mended, my son is an auto sparky so I borrowed his multi which he bought from Aldi for ÂŁ5 it's surprising how good it is for the money
 
Seen a few in Aldi / Lidl & for basics like Resistance / Continuity they'd probably be ok but I would'nt trust them for Voltage testing on AC systems to be honest.
 
Seen a few in Aldi / Lidl & for basics like Resistance / Continuity they'd probably be ok but I would'nt trust them for Voltage testing on AC systems to be honest.
No way mate, for voltage I prefer to use my tongue:)

Yeeeeeehhaaaaaa
 
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its a good kit persnally i have not had a time where i have found it limiting, so far anyway, i do a fair bit of fault finding on machines so have a clamp tester and continuity all in 1 i find it invaluable at times saves having multiple meters on me at all times
 
No denying Fluke is good kit, but for a lot of Sparkies would be too pricey. Will take a look at the probe torch, I like new toys lol.

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agree for general use, more accurate meters are available and i just think it depends what work you do the most as to what suits you and your budget best
 
its a good kit persnally i have not had a time where i have found it limiting, so far anyway, i do a fair bit of fault finding on machines so have a clamp tester and continuity all in 1 i find it invaluable at times saves having multiple meters on me at all times

Hi Ben: I was'nt having a pop at you mate, I just pointed out that it seems quite limited in what it does. Especially for the price.
 

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