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a better option would be an approved voltage/contunuity tester.I’m looking to get a Multimeter for work. As I’ve been told that I would need to get one. Any recommendations please?
a better option would be an approved voltage/contunuity tester.
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/fluke-t90-voltage-tester/7027j
Just got a Fluke 28ii - absolutely awesome? depends what your main work is,got a Megger 410 and twenty others....
I’m looking to get a Multimeter for work. As I’ve been told that I would need to get one. Any recommendations please?
One of the lads in work uses this: ULTRICSÂ Digital LCD Multimeter Voltmeter Ammeter OHM AC DC Circuit Checker Tester Buzzer 1000V 10A Probes ULTRICSÂ Digital LCD Multimeter Voltmeter Ammeter OHM AC DC Circuit Checker Tester Buzzer 1000V 10A Probes: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00TM0W8ZY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_5YRVDbVFTG4VD
But what do they use it for?
If its just a continuity buzzer and rough resistance and ELV voltage then that's probably fine.
I think you'd be mad to put the proves of that anywhere near mains voltage though!
for "serious" testing, you need a MFT with the ability to null out the leads. buy a cheap multimeter for what you need now, and save pennies for a MFT as and when you need one.They mainly use it for checking voltage on cables. Checking the amp fuses in alarm panels, they are smaller than the ones in a FCU. I’ve seen them use it on mains. But I would rather buy something worthwhile as I want to use it for continuity etc when doing my testing.
I saw a video by JW and his "British Telecom" multimeter gave quite a close reading to his Low Resistance Ohm meter, so maybe some of the more expensive meters give better readings.I have a Testo 760-1 which seems to always agree with my Fluke 1663 so I am happy with it. The only downside is the purpose made case is not big enough for the instruction manual?
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