GasganoFJ60
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So I've used loaned multi-meters in the past, mainly for using the continuity tester for troubleshooting trailer lights, basic car wiring and basic sound system setups. I'm looking to buy my own multi-meter to have and learn to use for more than just chasing a bad ground.
I'm leaning towards a Fluke for the brand because I figure if I'm going to spend the money might as well make it worth while. Plus, all the loaned units I've used were Flukes and every professional I know has one, or 4.
What is a good starter unit that has a fair range of functions. A quick Amazon search pulls up this kit...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DTSLWRA/?tag=cpf0b6-20
If links aren't allowed I apologize, please remove...
Seems like a good deal to me.
What do y'all recommend?
So I've used loaned multi-meters in the past, mainly for using the continuity tester for troubleshooting trailer lights, basic car wiring and basic sound system setups. I'm looking to buy my own multi-meter to have and learn to use for more than just chasing a bad ground.
I'm leaning towards a Fluke for the brand because I figure if I'm going to spend the money might as well make it worth while. Plus, all the loaned units I've used were Flukes and every professional I know has one, or 4.
What is a good starter unit that has a fair range of functions. A quick Amazon search pulls up this kit...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DTSLWRA/?tag=cpf0b6-20
If links aren't allowed I apologize, please remove...
Seems like a good deal to me.
What do y'all recommend?