Tim in Montana
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Don't have a multimeter at this time and have never used one. But I need to get one to use around the place for general use. Which model would you recommend?
Tim in Montana
Tim in Montana
Fluke 77 IMO. I've had 2 for close to 30 years. One is in my shop, the other in my electrical tool kit. On one, I finally changed the battery about 10 yrs ago. Don't use them every day, but they're reliable and they HAVE been dropped, tossed into tool boxes, left on overnight outside (though not in the rain or snow). I've also bought the cheapie multimeters for my daughters (along with other basic tools). Not they'd know how to use one but when I've gone to their dorm rooms or apartments, seems like there's always some problem they want me to fix. Beats lugging around all my toolboxes. The cheapies are good for basic electrical tests (shorts, voltage, etc)(quoted from post at 22:33:14 05/01/11) Don't have a multimeter at this time and have never used one. But I need to get one to use around the place for general use. Which model would you recommend?
Tim in Montana
(quoted from post at 05:18:15 05/03/11) You'll be very happy with the 87. The main thing the 87 provides over the 77 is True RMS. Not essential, but nice to have. Peak-averaging meters assume a perfectly clean sine wave, where peak voltage is 1.414 times the rms voltage. But if you're measuring a square wave, Vpk and Vrms are the same, resulting in a huge measurement error.
I believe the 87 is a 4-1/2 digit multimeter, which for most purposes is of no advantage over 3-1/2 digit meters. But again it's nice to have the extra precision, along with the extra accuracy of the 87.
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