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Best handheld dmm, at any price?
mikeselectricstuff:
--- Quote from: 4thDoctorWhoFan on April 01, 2018, 12:59:21 am ---I really still like my Fluke 77 (original series, not II or III or IV).
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That was my first "real" DMM maybe 30 years ago- died a while ago but that unfused 10A range was sometimes useful!
4thDoctorWhoFan:
--- Quote from: mikeselectricstuff on April 01, 2018, 01:04:56 am ---
--- Quote from: 4thDoctorWhoFan on April 01, 2018, 12:59:21 am ---I really still like my Fluke 77 (original series, not II or III or IV).
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That was my first "real" DMM maybe 30 years ago- died a while ago but that unfused 10A range was sometimes useful!
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And who needs that RMS AC rubbish. :)
BravoV:
Used 87V, 189 and 287, still 189 gets my vote, too bad its discontinued.
Also sizes wise .. the beauty ::), the beast and the brick. :P
Electro Detective:
--- Quote from: BravoV on April 01, 2018, 08:25:21 am ---Used 87V, 189 and 287, still 189 gets my vote, too bad its discontinued.
Also sizes wise .. the beauty ::), the beast and the brick. :P
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The 189 rules, but 87V and 289 aren't too shabby either,
investing in any or all three of these meters answers the OPs question "Re: Best handheld dmm, at any price?"
i.e. thread over ;D
BravoV:
--- Quote from: Electro Detective on April 01, 2018, 08:47:38 am ---The 189 rules, but 87V and 289 aren't too shabby either,
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Imo, 87V is more suitable as electrician's DMM, while 189 & 287/8 series are more for electronics, packed with tons of bells & whistles too.
Personally the only thing that I don't like about 87V is, it uses 9V battery :--, while two others using the AA cells which is most favorable.
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