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jon one
Hello people.
I'm a gold card holding spark with a commercial background (metal munchin'). Recently I've got a job 2nd fixing flats, no problems except i didn't have a test rig so i bought a Fluke 1652 one 2nd hand, had it calibrated and changed the batteries.
The problem is with the continuity test, i get wildly different and deeply unlikely results. Now i know how to test ('cos i'm a spark) so i'm hoping that someone with a 1652 will give me some hints as to how to get readings i can trust, particularly with the croc clips which seem to be taunting me. I hope its a technique thing. Stupid things that will be bread and butter to someone that uses this sort of meter everyday, but which are costing me time and therefore money.
So if you think you can help i would greatly appreciate it, don't tell me to buy something else though. This tester must work, How can it not?
I'm a gold card holding spark with a commercial background (metal munchin'). Recently I've got a job 2nd fixing flats, no problems except i didn't have a test rig so i bought a Fluke 1652 one 2nd hand, had it calibrated and changed the batteries.
The problem is with the continuity test, i get wildly different and deeply unlikely results. Now i know how to test ('cos i'm a spark) so i'm hoping that someone with a 1652 will give me some hints as to how to get readings i can trust, particularly with the croc clips which seem to be taunting me. I hope its a technique thing. Stupid things that will be bread and butter to someone that uses this sort of meter everyday, but which are costing me time and therefore money.
So if you think you can help i would greatly appreciate it, don't tell me to buy something else though. This tester must work, How can it not?