KT88
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Hi Guys,
After going through a bunch of DMM's (the current going for about 60$ or so) I've decided I now have the need for a better unit which will be accurate, reliable, and will meet my needs in the next few years. I dont minding paying more, just need something that will justify it (just like I've bought the Hakko FX951 which isn't cheap but just better than anything I've had/used). I am not looking to spend as much as possible though, so if a 100$ Fluke 115 is almost the same as the more expensive units I would have it instead of spending much more.
My main focus is the Fluke DMM's since a few of my friends have recommended these.
However, I can't really understand the different series's Fluke has, and locate the exact differences between them. I would appreciate some help.
My needs are basically quite usual, capacitance, resistance, DC (A,V), AC (A,V), diode test, and if possible frequency as well. I would like it to be auto-ranging.
Thanks.
After going through a bunch of DMM's (the current going for about 60$ or so) I've decided I now have the need for a better unit which will be accurate, reliable, and will meet my needs in the next few years. I dont minding paying more, just need something that will justify it (just like I've bought the Hakko FX951 which isn't cheap but just better than anything I've had/used). I am not looking to spend as much as possible though, so if a 100$ Fluke 115 is almost the same as the more expensive units I would have it instead of spending much more.
My main focus is the Fluke DMM's since a few of my friends have recommended these.
However, I can't really understand the different series's Fluke has, and locate the exact differences between them. I would appreciate some help.
My needs are basically quite usual, capacitance, resistance, DC (A,V), AC (A,V), diode test, and if possible frequency as well. I would like it to be auto-ranging.
Thanks.