benta
Electrical
- Feb 15, 2005
- 504
My old digital multimeter has passed away and I'm looking for a new one.
I've looked at the Fluke 175, but find it somewhat pricey. It has the functions that I need, plus some that I don't need, for instance TRMS, where my feeling is that you pay quite a lot for that.
I need:
Resistance
AC/DC voltage up to 1000 V (I can live with 500 V)
AC/DC current up to 10 A
Capacitance, frequency etc. is nice, but not 100% necessary.
Super high precision is also not that important.
Is Fluke that way to go today?
Or can you suggest other brands/types?
Thanks in advance,
Benta.
I've looked at the Fluke 175, but find it somewhat pricey. It has the functions that I need, plus some that I don't need, for instance TRMS, where my feeling is that you pay quite a lot for that.
I need:
Resistance
AC/DC voltage up to 1000 V (I can live with 500 V)
AC/DC current up to 10 A
Capacitance, frequency etc. is nice, but not 100% necessary.
Super high precision is also not that important.
Is Fluke that way to go today?
Or can you suggest other brands/types?
Thanks in advance,
Benta.