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    Looking for a decent digital meter



    I am looking at getting a new digtal meter. Can anyone suggest a decent one at a affordable price? If that is possible!



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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    you mean digital manifold? I've seen yellow jacket manifolds on the ebay for a good bargain...

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    I would highly recommend Fluke, if it is available. Even the bottom spec meters are excellent and very reliable.
    Does depend on the type of equipment you work on, I find it helpfull to try it out especially if you are working on Invertor PCB's or similar.

    Gotta love purchasing new tools!, its what gets me up in the morning...

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    fluke fluke fluke!!!!!!
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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    Fluke is fine but you can also buy TES for the same quality but a smaller price.

    I use them for many years.

    http://www.tes.com.tw/indexe.htm

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    Thanks for advice so far. I mainly work on house/office type airconditioning units (Splits, Multi-V's etc). Will mainly use it for testing PC Boards, Compressors and other basic uses.

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    I would go Fluke!!

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    Flukes are they way to go, any electrician worth his salt in Australia will have one. 1 major advantage of my fluke is that it only has 2 holes for the probes, ensuring that no apprentice will blow it up trying to measure amps(and yes its happened to me).

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    Yep u can't go wrong with Fluke...

    I just found one on a roof last week in it's pouch It was only a 322 amp clamp but it made my week.

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    Fieldpiece has been good so far. I have a sc77 clamp meter. The 76 I had before stopped amping so ill let you know if this 77 has any flaws in the future. LOL

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    Quote Originally Posted by Ferdx View Post
    Flukes are they way to go, any electrician worth his salt in Australia will have one. 1 major advantage of my fluke is that it only has 2 holes for the probes, ensuring that no apprentice will blow it up trying to measure amps(and yes its happened to me).
    I bet you were'nt holding the meter in your hand while your boss was metering something out when it blew up though

    Happened to me when I was learning the trade, he laughed, I sh*t myself, the meter exploded!!

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    Yes Fluke are the best for safety and accuracy - I have mistakenly had the meter on the ohms and put 240V across the probes, the meter beeps and didn't blow up like when I did it with another brand. The resolution is generally second to none. In writing that I must recomend you look at the KYORITSU Kew Mate Model 2001 - it's even better. It fits in your pocket and has a fork tong (small up to 60A) that fits between all those wires. Just search on google and buy online for the best price. I think I paid about AUS$200 for the last one.

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    get a Fluke 902 and stop looking

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    UEI DL389 with the extension hook. True RMS and decent price.

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    Fluke is the only way to go, especially if you work on daikin equipment they make a meter in australia for HVAC

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    Fluke.

    I went through so many cheap meters before. Yes I sometimes buy cheap gear like some digital/electronic gear like tools or whatever I can buy cheap on ebay, internet, local shops etc. As I constantly lose things, break things anyway.
    I got sick of buying new cheap-ish multimeters everytime I dropped them or connected them wrong (ie left on ohms settings and put probes against mains).
    In the end I bought an old second hand fluke 87III from USA ebay for $80.
    I've had that for 7 years now, always in my tool bag thrown around, dropped, connected to mains while left on ohms or uF occasionally, it's still going fine. Way better than those new $80 multimeters ever faired.
    Don't want secondhand or pay the price of a new fluke?
    Well fluke make their mulitmeters in china now. I don't know how good they are, but of course it's easy enough to buy direct. www.dealextreme.com sell lots of china gear, and sell the flukes direct. dealextreme is fairly reputable, I buy all my knives, small torches, headlamp torches, solder, heatshrink and other gear from there all the time.
    Prices in $USA but postage free. http://www.dealextreme.com/search.dx/search.fluke
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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    Definitly Fluke catIII, RMS if you can afford it.

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    Quote Originally Posted by HVACRSA View Post
    I am looking at getting a new digtal meter. Can anyone suggest a decent one at a affordable price? If that is possible!
    FieldPiece ( www.fieldpiece.com ) is the ONLY digital meter that I know of that is made especially for us HVAC tech's = SC77 ( blue colored backlit display for dark spaces ), the SC76 meter does not have a backlit display.

    It is accurate and I have never heard of one "blowing" like some flukes I have heard of.

    The meter is fused and tells you when the battery is low. They also have a case now with a built in magnet, to hang it around.

    You can set the dial at "MFD" to check microfarids for all your capacitors and know if they are good or not in a flash.

    It has a clamp on amp meter just like Fluke, and it has VAC, DC and all the goodies Fluke does. It has a built in voltage detector to 1000v.

    I have seen them on ebay for under $150 NEW.

    What's $150 for something you do every day? SURE FLUKE IS GREAT but OVER PRICED as they get.

    Besides, are you an electrician or an HVAC tech?

    good luck.......

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    I bought a set of Fluke clamp on leads for my SC77 and they were $80 at Baker Brothers. They give me a good price.

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    Fluke 116 has a temperature function, and using a field piece pipe clamp i find it very useful.

    But next meter i would go for a field piece hvac meter.

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    Get the fluke 902. I outfitted mine with the temperature probe adaptor. This tool now replaces three meters. The multimeter, temperature meter and amp clamp. I wish it measured DC amps and had a non contact voltage indicator, but it still the best one I have seen so far. The fieldpieces are nice too, but I didn't like that buzzing sound they make when you are checking voltage.

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    I still have a Fluke 8020A that I had in electronic school 29 years ago and it works great. Got a newer one with RMS and shows waveforms. Great stuff.

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    if you have not gessed by know stick with a fluke durable splashproof i do find the tongs a bit wide if in a tight board but it just means walking to the van and get another fluke, fluke yellow jacket snap on its worth the money, on a recent kit out of a van be bought javac vac and reclaim reefco gauges and a cheap meature what a bloody waste i should have known better

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    I've just bought a fluke 116 but yet to use it.

    It's a true RMS meter and with it and can test capacitors, diodes, flame sensors(millivolts) and also has a temperature function.
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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    Quote Originally Posted by marc5180 View Post
    I've just bought a fluke 116 but yet to use it.

    It's a true RMS meter and with it and can test capacitors, diodes, flame sensors(millivolts) and also has a temperature function.
    Yep, old post but it appears we all like Fluke. I use 114 but also have 117.
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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    I've just bought an Amprobe ACD-14 TRMS-PLUS. Really decent price and it gives you two reading at the same time. The only deception so far has been the temperature probe it reads only up to +16C (when minimum is -20C) but so far I am happy with it.

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    Re: Looking for a decent digital meter

    been using fieldpiece meters for a while; currently using http://www.fieldpiece.com.au/view_prod.php?prod_no=HS36 pretty much covers everything you need.

    good thing is they are expandable through accessory heads if you like that... i mainly use it as it is to check volts, amps, capacitors and temps with thermocouple.
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