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Michael wrote:
Most multi-meters only measure voltages up to 1000 volts. How do you measure voltages often used with tubes like 3-500z or 3cx1500a7 tubes? Will the range extended from Fluke listed below work with a 1000v 10 mega ohm multimeter? 80K-6 High Voltage Probe http://www.fluke.com/fluke/usen/acce....htm?PID=55358 The multimeter I have is the Radio Shack 22-801 which is rated for up to 1000 volts. Radio Shack 22-801 owner's manual http://www.radioshack.com/graphics/u...0801_PM_EN.pdf Thanks Michael Yes, the probe will work with your multimeter. The probe description says that it will work with any multimeter that has a 10 Megohm input impedance. Your multimeter manual says that it has a 10 Megohm input impedance on DC and AC functions. -- Dave M A woman has the last word in any argument. Anything a man says after that is the beginning of a new argument. |
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