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I have a fluke 117 myself and am very happy with it, but I dont think it can measure all the things you want to measure. For example the max voltage is only 600 volts which I think is common for many DMM's.
Also auto ranging and high voltage probes dont work together as far as I know.
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GluD wrote ...
I have a fluke 117 myself and am very happy with it, but I dont think it can measure all the things you want to measure. For example the max voltage is only 600 volts which I think is common for many DMM's.
Also auto ranging and high voltage probes dont work together as far as I know.
Thank you for the info. I think I can live with 600V too, but I was hoping to push it as far as the limit on one of the clamp meters I was considering.
If probes and auto-ranging don't work together, then I have to rethink this. Maybe I need to find myself a separate high-voltage VM (and ammeter?) instead to augment a nice auto-ranging.
Frequency is important, since some of my projects involve flybacks. How is the 117 at frequency measurement? Can it read frequency on the current line too?
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The frequency parameter is going to be a problem at the low end. I don't know if there are meters that can utilize their count accuracy to display time period instead of frequency. 50 Hz would read 20.00 mSec on a 3- 3/4 digit 4000 count meter.
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At work I use Fluke dmms, very good; I like the twin line display, e.g. Vac and Vdc simultaneously My workmate has one with a built in 'Megger' function which I find useful.
At home I use cheap dmms because playing with eht, accidental killing of a dmm is easy and the cheap ones are accurate enough. (I can't remember when I last needed better than 1% accuracy) P.S. comparing cheap dmms with traceable calibrated dmms at work, accuracy has been better than specified.
I'd be more inclined to get one very cheap dmm, one cheap dmm with many ranges and a P.C./logging interface and one of those $100 portable oscilloscopes (a picture is worth the loss of accuracy/resolution) (a 200MHz bandwidth 'scope is better but even 200kHz is useful) and you'll have left over some money for beer! (or spare leads/probes/fuses)
P.S. The common dc/mains frequency high voltage probes have separate + and - leads/plugs so work with almost any dmm. P.P.S. there seem to be many different 'standards' for 4mm shrouded connectors, not all interchangeable.
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Joined: Fri Feb 03 2006, 10:52AM
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The issue with autoranging and high voltage probes is that the input resistance of the meter often changes depending on the range, but the probe assumes a fixed value. This can cause the autoranging to hunt endlessly.
I've never found it an issue, as every autoranging meter I've used has had an option for manual ranging.
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Another function that seems to be appearing on cheap meters is duty cycle. This can be useful to set the symmetry of pulse trains, or ever mechanical devices.
I recent bought a set of twelve auto/manual ranging DMMs for less than $20.CAN each. They are for classroom use. They are deeply discounted from $80. from time to time at our local big box hardware.
I opened one and counted about nine trim potentiometers. They are 4000 count meters. So they can be calibrated for special purposes.
One has already been 'blown up'. However after the fuse was replaced it seemed to work ok.
For $10. more you can buy the temperature probe. It is a 2wire thermocouple with a plug that fits meter jacks.
The specs have an error. The K should be M in the input Z spec.
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I use this: I like it better than the flukes I have used (though more from a design standpoint). Judging from the picture, I think the fluke I use is a 117. The capacitance measurement isn't the best as it is meant for leaded components (you can't use the probes). Its very good on the batteries too, Haven't replaced them yet for two years.
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