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Kyle2 wrote:
A cheap digital one from Maplin or RS will be just as accurate, save loads by not paying for a name. "CLinT" wrote in message ... I am considering purchasing a Fluke meter to do some alignments & repairs here. Can anyone reccomend a Fluke meter model or anothere brand model? 73 & thanks for all replies, CLinT remove ... "SO" to reply I have a 'Heath by Fluke' model SM-77 which works very well for me. It's not a true RMS meter, which might be a problem for some though. The newer models also measure capacitance and frequency, but if all you want is a DMM this one is fine. Fluke still makes this model, under their own model number. (It's the familiar narrow, tall meter with the 8 position knob to the left side and 4 digit display). I did manage to blow the low current fuse in the meter (guess what, it comes with a spare fuse, inside!). The 9 volt battery lasts forever (think I've changed it twice in 20 years, and one time was because I left the meter on for a week straight!). |
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