Which Fluke multimeter is the best?

Two the best, updated, all-around multimeters Fluke has to offer are the Fluke 115 Field Technician’s Digital Multimeter and the 117 Electrician’s Multimeter. Both are great workshop tools to have around when working on electronics.

What replaced the Fluke 189?

Fluke 289 Fluke 287
Fluke 187, Fluke 189, and 189/FVF2 Digital Multimeter Replaced by Fluke 289 Fluke 287 Special – on Sale at Test Equipment Depot.

What is the Fluke 117 used for?

The Fluke 117 digital multimeter is designed for electricians. The Fluke 117 provides highly accurate measurements for frequency and capacitance as well as Min/Max/Average readings. Non-contact voltage detection offers a fast way to determine if live voltage is present in the area being tested.

When was the Fluke 87V made?

The first Fluke 87V meter was introduced in the late 1980s, and we picked up the latest version to test out on some commercial job sites. First up came a full refurbishment on an old industrial building to ready it for use by a new business.

What is a digital multimeter used for?

A digital multimeter, or DMM, measures and verifies multiple electrical stimuli, including voltage, current and resistance. It’s a daily diagnostic tool used by technicians and electrical engineers and combines the features of a voltmeter, ammeter and ohmmeter.

Is Fluke worth the money?

A brand-name multimeter is absolutely worth it. Fluke multimeters are some of the most reliable out there. They respond faster than most cheap DMMs, and most of them have a analog bar-graph that tries to bridge the graph between analog and digital meters, and is better than a pure digital readout.

Why Fluke multimeters are so expensive?

The reason they’re so expensive is four reasons: 1. Mains and high voltage work. If you’re working with high voltages or massively different potentials, Fluke actually design the boards and isolation circuitry properly.

Is Fluke 117 good for automotive?

Fluke 117 Electrician’s True RMS Multimeter It’s well-built with top-notch circuit soldering and input overload protection. It can easily auto-detect AC or DC voltage without having to require a second tool. Its ability to measure frequency, capacitance, and frequency accurately makes it a powerful tool to have.