Multimeter Recommendation

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I just ordered a fluke 117 full rms from amazon. It should arrive today.
 
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Mark_BX25D

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Be careful with no-name el cheapo models


especially if you are dealing with high voltages.

I haven't found a lot of high voltage on your typical tractor. At least, not on a Kubota.

Maybe on a John Deere? Because, you know, they're special.
 

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I had the Fluke 117 at the top of my list - little over budget but would go there - BUT

according to what I read it requires a corded power source (not battery). I really don't want that limitation.

Is the Amazon write up not correct or have I misinterpreted?


Power Source
Corded Electric
 

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Thanks Mark - it's back on the list. I didn't see any note in the specs about an audible continuity signal - will have to check that a little closer.
 

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We have a dozen of them at work.
Runs on a battery.

Fluke 117 Multimeter For Electricians | Fluke

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I had the Fluke 117 at the top of my list - little over budget but would go there - BUT

according to what I read it requires a corded power source (not battery). I really don't want that limitation.

Is the Amazon write up not correct or have I misinterpreted?


Power Source
Corded Electric
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Thanks Mark - it's back on the list. I didn't see any note in the specs about an audible continuity signal - will have to check that a little closer.
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everything is there on Fluke's website. Don't trust the Amazon description.
 
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It's in my cart - (Thanks ve9aa - not sure how I missed that on the beeper. I will blame old age)

Thanks all

Cheers
 
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I recently bought an in-expensive Fluke 101 multimeter to keep in my Jeep tool box ($45) I have a Klein that was too complicated to operate.

As someone mentioned - the leads are very important, when trying to troubleshoot electrical issues on my Kubota in freezing weather, standard leads flexibility was like working with coat hangers!

I invested in Fluke TL175E silicone lead set - they worked so great I upgraded my other multimeters

 
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I haven't found a lot of high voltage on your typical tractor. At least, not on a Kubota.

Maybe on a John Deere? Because, you know, they're special.
The OP asked about a MULTImeter recommendation, not a test light probe for the tractor.

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Feel free to plug yours into 600V service mains. This is effectively what some cheapo multimeters are, accidents waiting for a victim
 
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Feel free to plug yours into 600V service mains. This is effectively what some cheapo multimeters are, accidents waiting for a victim
Well, since he's not a professional electrician, and since there isn't a house anywhere in North America that has 600v running into it, I don't think that's really much of a problem.


Will be used on all the usual automotive (and yes, batteries), pumps, home electrical type stuff.
 

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It's in my cart - (Thanks ve9aa - not sure how I missed that on the beeper. I will blame old age)

Thanks all

Cheers
You're most welcome sir !

-Mike in NB, Canada