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| tautech:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on September 04, 2023, 10:00:12 pm ---The Fluke 17B is the electronics version with mA and uA. --- End quote --- Yep, hugs his old 15B close. |
| Veteran68:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on September 04, 2023, 10:08:28 pm --- --- Quote from: Veteran68 on September 04, 2023, 03:05:28 am ---The Fluke 117 is intended as an electrician's meter so it kinda makes sense for such a 6K count meter to have no mA range, so putting 60K counts in a clone of said electrician's meter but still with no mA range doesn't make much sense to me. So really the extra counts are a gimmick --- End quote --- Yes, it's a gimmick, with Uni-T not really understanding the market. They were better off with a bigger fatter 6000 count display. --- End quote --- Agreed. I've decided since I have a 117 for electrical work, I'd favor the 17B Max over the Uni-T 117C for a similar sized meter. In fact I just ordered one. :D |
| EEVblog:
--- Quote from: Veteran68 on September 04, 2023, 10:38:46 pm ---Agreed. I've decided since I have a 117 for electrical work, I'd favor the 17B Max over the Uni-T 117C for a similar sized meter. In fact I just ordered one. :D --- End quote --- The 17B MAX looks like a really nice general purpose meter. I've only got the old 17B, it's been through thre 17B+ and now MAX version. |
| ilkinandr92:
Doesn't the following function technically mean it does have mA just not uA? |
| wasedadoc:
--- Quote from: ilkinandr92 on September 06, 2023, 07:08:36 am ---Doesn't the following function technically mean it does have mA just not uA? --- End quote --- Technically yes but think about the accuracy spec. |
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