Have a Multimeter you love?

cruiseroutfit

Cruizah!
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Location
Sandy, Ut
I need a new multimeter for the home shop. I'd be exclusively using it for automotive, 12V & 24V applications. I won't be doing anything with AC. I've had a bunch of different cheapo units from Harbor Freight, Craftsman, etc over the years but I wouldn't mind one that has a better LCD and overall quality. I don't need Fluke quality but perhaps a Klein?
 

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
Supporting Member
I went from the Harbor Freight stuff to a Klein from Lowes. Big improvement, I just wish it didn't boot in AC mode every time.


I vote for the Klein but have heard the Fluke is cooler than that. I don't think I'll ever get another multi meter without the clamp fingers on top. If for no other reason, testing a draw on an isolated wire is WAY worth it
 

DAA

Well-Known Member
Supporting Member
I've had the PP4 for quite a while. Have never learned how to use it's multimeter like functions. But for circuit testing and applying power it has been awesome.

- DAA
 

Tonkaman

Well-Known Member
Location
West Jordan
It’s awesome. Attach the transmitter to one end of the wire and it will send a radio frequency through that circuit. The cordless receiver picks up that radio frequency and beeps faster/slower depending on how close you are. That way you can trace wires that are buried away without having to uncover them. Similarly it’s easy to find a short in a wire, where the signal stops.

This video is old but explains it well:
 

85CUCVKRAWLER

Active Member
Location
Tooele
The Fluke 87 is the end-all-be-all meter.

but i ran this stlye of meter for a half a decade and it was just fantatsic for 95% of stuff (i called it the claw). I think i tossed mine back into my trail tool bag and it still runs just fine.

 
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