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Would a Fluke 177 multi-meter be a good unit for testing electrical components on a old and new farm tractors? Generators, alternators and starters and etc.
Yes. JimWould a Fluke 177 multi-meter be a good unit for testing electrical components on a old and new farm tractors? Generators, alternators and starters and etc.
Geo, do any of those meters give the HZ of AC power? I bought a Kill-O-Watt that does a few years ago and it's a handy little gadget for troubleshooting. I work on generators sometimes, so it's nice to be able to set the HZ correct.The red meter on the left can do many things. It is about $40 off amazon. It can measure AC and DC amp. condensers, coils, and very accurate ohmmeter among many other things.
What it can't do is measure a battery's cranking amps. The center meter uses an algorithm
to calculate cranking amps. This meter isn't cheap. around $300. It is rated over 1000 amps. Not everyone likes this meter.
I have 2 of them. One for each place. I would never be without it. Works for measuring 12v when tractor is running and great for cranking and charging voltage too.
The meter on the right is the only clamp on AC meter that can measure a motor's AC starting amps, Lock rotor amps,
A fluke 177 costs about $340 and cannot measure AC or large DC amps.
I wouldn't be without my 3 meters .
Each to their own.
My nephew installs Generac and Generac requireView attachment 84792 they use Fluke meters.
RussGeo, do any of those meters give the HZ of AC power? I bought a Kill-O-Watt that does a few years ago and it's a handy little gadget for troubleshooting. I work on generators sometimes, so it's nice to be able to set the HZ correct.
| Brand | Plusivo |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style | AC/DC Current Clamp Meter (6000 counts) |
| Color | Red, Black |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Nope , needs to have a clamp on DC Ammeter .Would a Fluke 177 multi-meter be a good unit for testing electrical components on a old and new farm tractors? Generators, alternators and starters and etc.
You can get a decent clamp on Hall effect amp probe that you can use with most any DMM for a pretty reasonable cost. I have a TTI I think it is one that does something like 600AAC/1000ADC and works well. It's not often that I need it so it stays in a case along with other infrequently used ad-ons like a thermocouple module.Nope , needs to have a clamp on DC Ammeter .
This is my red clamp on AC/DC ammprobe I'm measuring the charging current from the Delco alternator on my Farmall. Metrr cist under $40 from amazonYou can get a decent clamp on Hall effect amp probe that you can use with most any DMM for a pretty reasonable cost. I have a TTI I think it is one that does something like 600AAC/1000ADC and works well. It's not often that I need it so it stays in a case along with other infrequently used ad-ons like a thermocouple module.
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