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MACDRIVE

macrumors 68000
Original poster
Feb 17, 2006
1,695
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Clovis, California
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Easy to read large backlit display with 1in. digits
True RMS AC measurements
±0.5% basic accuracy
DC Volts 0.1mV to 1000V (4 ranges)
AC Volts 0.1mV to 750V (3 ranges)
AC/DC current to 20 Amps
Resistance to 0.1 Ohm to 40M Ohm
Capacitance 0.01nF to 100µF
Frequency 0.001Hz to 10MHz
Duty Cycle 0.1 to 99.9%
Low current capability
Type K thermometer for surface or air temperature measurements from -4° to 1382°F (-20° to 750°C)
Input fuse protection and misconnection warnings with audible and visible signals
Data hold freezes display
Auto power off
Manual range override
Relative mode
CAT II-600V, CAT III-1000V
CE certified, UL listed
Includes test leads, protective holster with test lead storage, bead wire temperature probe and 9V battery
Model EX430
3-year limited warranty
 
^^ It looks interesting because of the large numbers and it only costs $80. I like the Flukes, but the numbers are small and they can be kind of expensive. You brought up a good point about ergonomics, but I've never held the EXTECH in my hand. Which model Fluke do you have and how do you like it?
 
MACDRIVE said:
^^ It looks interesting because of the large numbers and it only costs $80. I like the Flukes, but the numbers are small and they can be kind of expensive. You brought up a good point about ergonomics, but I've never held the EXTECH in my hand. Which model Fluke do you have and how do you like it?

I haven't actually used one in a while. Changes in job types.
 
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