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Lower voltage for resistance measurement for FLuke 289

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Helix70:
Quality meters do not "push voltage" to measure resistance, they apply a specific current, and the voltage (compliance voltage) adjusts according to the circuit it is connected to. Perhaps your understanding of how a multimeter works is the issue here. A quick google might help you.

TimFox:

--- Quote from: tonycstech on September 28, 2024, 10:40:22 pm ---
--- Quote from: TimFox on September 28, 2024, 10:11:10 pm ---Why would your cheap meter give the better or more accurate value for an ill-defined parameter?  Not every object between two terminals is an Ohmic resistor.

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I dont know why. All i know is: there are hundreds if not thousands of people who use hundreds of different multimeters and they all report same values as my cheap junk.
Yet Fluke reports completely different value, much lower.
To me this sounds like a FLUKE problem than the circuit.

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Perhaps it is your misunderstanding?

Fungus:

--- Quote from: tonycstech on September 28, 2024, 10:38:11 pm ---Only cheap chinese meters or smaller cheaper meters can measure it correctly.

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So use those instead...   :-//

tonycstech:

--- Quote from: Fungus on September 28, 2024, 10:52:28 pm ---
--- Quote from: tonycstech on September 28, 2024, 10:38:11 pm ---Only cheap chinese meters or smaller cheaper meters can measure it correctly.

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So use those instead...   :-//

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i do. I just wanted something professional with live graph view and true RMS.
I guess FLUKE is a really a fluke/accident and not a multimeter.

Helix70:
When used incorrectly, any multimeter reading is a fluke.

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