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Fluke clamp on multimeter for DC

johninct

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I have decided rather than try to use my amp clamps, just buy a good Fluke clamp on amp meter that is accurate and that I can trust. What is a good model to get and why?. I want to do DC for automotive work, but am unsure of what range and model to get. AC amps would be good too.
 
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Stuey

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I have decided rather than try to use my amp clamps, just buy a good Fluke clamp on amp meter that is accurate and that I can trust. What is a good model to get and why?. I want to do DC for automotive work, but am unsure of what range and model to get. AC amps would be good too.
I can't help you with clamp-on meters, but I <3 my Fluke hall effect sensor. Cost over $400 though, and you might not need its capabilities.

Do you need to measure smaller signals? The i30 can measure down to 30mA, while the much cheaper i200 has a 500mA floor.

Here's my back-and-forth between the two: http://toolguyd.com/fluke-current-clamp-multimeter-test-leads/ . Ultimately I went with the i30, and use it with a couple of different general purpose meters.

The Amprobe LH41A is also a Hall Effect clamp, but is a full clamp-on meter, not just test leads. Priced at around $380.

Sorry, I don't know much about automotive current sensing needs; sorry if these leads are way off. But if you need low current capabilities, then Hall Effect is the way to go.
 
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Tawn

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Fluke 325.

Does AC & DC.

Good range.

Comes with case and quality test leads.

Bought mine off Amazon. Just looked - $215.49 and it's Prime eligible.

Just got it a couple of weeks ago - so I haven't used it much - mostly playing around but so far I am happy - not surprised; its a Fluke.
 

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Love my Fluke 374. AC/DC, Inrush current, and max current memory. I think it might be discontinued, not sure.
 

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I love my Fluke 375. Most AMP clamp meters wont read below 40amps but the Fluke starts at 1amp thru 600amp BOTH AC or DC and if you get the I-flex it will allow the meter to go 2500amps on AC only if you have the need for that kind of AC amperage.
 
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