I am shopping for a new better multimeter. I am planning to get a clamp meter. But I have a few questions.
One thing that I've recently need to test is something with very low millivolts. When looking at the specs of the different options I'm considering, they don't list how low they go.
For example, the Klein cl390's lowest range is 400mV whereas the cl320's lowest range is 200mV. Would one of these potentially be more accurate at reading 600mv and would one of these be able to go lower than the other?
I'm leaning towards the Klein cl390 mostly because it adds DC current testing. Not really sure I'll ever need that, but just in case. I do car work, and could potentially see wanting to test the current in there. What other typical use cases are there for DC current testing?
Last question, from looking at the manual, I get the impression that current testing on the Klein clamp meters can only be done through the clamp. Anyone know if it could be done through the leads as well? I'm aware of the safety concern, just want to check.
Thanks