Hi guys, I did a search but didn't find anything on the specific model of amp clamp meter that I am looking at.
I am wondering what your opinion is on reading true inrush current? Some say an amp clamp with a min/max setting (or max only setting) will give you max inrush current when a motor or compressor starts. However, others say that the min/max setting is not accurate enough to display a true inrush current. Some meters have a min/max setting along WITH an inrush setting.... they have both. What is your opinion on this? Is the min/max setting accurate enough to get you in the ballpark, or do you really need an inrush setting to get the actual amp draw? For this discussion lets just say we are trying to measure the inrush current of a 3 ton central A/C condensing unit.
Looking at the comparison charts from Klein, I was going to buy the CL390 because it has AC and DC amps, DC micro amps, along with a min/max setting..... but then I stumbled upon an article from a guy who was talking about not getting the real inrush reading when using a meter with only a min/max setting. He claims you needs a meter that specifically has an inrush setting..... so now I am looking a the Klein CL900 because that is the only Klein meter (according to their comparison charts) that has both DC amps along with an true inrush setting. It ALSO has a min/max setting. lol. I can find other meters that have an inrush setting but they typically do not have DC amps at the same time. I want to be able to use this for automotive work so I want it to do both AC and DC amps.... AND I want it to accurately read inrush for when I am doing air conditioning work.
What's your opinion? Do you need a specific inrush option to get a truly accurate reading?
Also, do you know of any other amp clamp meters that will do AC and DC amps, along with inrush on the same meter? regardless of brand....
I did order the CL900 from Zoro and got it for $140.79 after a 20% off coupon code.... Plus tax, free shipping.
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I am wondering what your opinion is on reading true inrush current? Some say an amp clamp with a min/max setting (or max only setting) will give you max inrush current when a motor or compressor starts. However, others say that the min/max setting is not accurate enough to display a true inrush current. Some meters have a min/max setting along WITH an inrush setting.... they have both. What is your opinion on this? Is the min/max setting accurate enough to get you in the ballpark, or do you really need an inrush setting to get the actual amp draw? For this discussion lets just say we are trying to measure the inrush current of a 3 ton central A/C condensing unit.
Looking at the comparison charts from Klein, I was going to buy the CL390 because it has AC and DC amps, DC micro amps, along with a min/max setting..... but then I stumbled upon an article from a guy who was talking about not getting the real inrush reading when using a meter with only a min/max setting. He claims you needs a meter that specifically has an inrush setting..... so now I am looking a the Klein CL900 because that is the only Klein meter (according to their comparison charts) that has both DC amps along with an true inrush setting. It ALSO has a min/max setting. lol. I can find other meters that have an inrush setting but they typically do not have DC amps at the same time. I want to be able to use this for automotive work so I want it to do both AC and DC amps.... AND I want it to accurately read inrush for when I am doing air conditioning work.
What's your opinion? Do you need a specific inrush option to get a truly accurate reading?
Also, do you know of any other amp clamp meters that will do AC and DC amps, along with inrush on the same meter? regardless of brand....
I did order the CL900 from Zoro and got it for $140.79 after a 20% off coupon code.... Plus tax, free shipping.
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