Could you help me? I can’t get my PRV 240 to work.. No green LED and nothing on any of my Fluke meters. Changed the batteries already but no change. The left contact feels like a button I can push down with the lead, right one doesn’t move. Am I doing something wrong or is it broken in the box?? Thanks!
That is true if all you are going to be measuring is DC. But by code for a live dead live check you need to be measuring the same measure type of measurement. Thus when most people are doing AC voltage they could not use a DC battery.
Good video. I am an EV technician and it is a must-have tool for proving our HV safety.
Both good for being up a scissor lift and testing meter.
I thought they were some kind of calibration tool, it’s great to know what they’re actually for!
Thank you for sharing very helpful
Hi brandon
Unboxing and tested i900 fluke
Thank you my ferind
im going to buy one
Would you like an affiliate link? If so which proving unit are you thinking?
Never heard of it. But I was looking for instruction on an Exit Tester.
not sure what an exit tester is? Are you talking about testing batteries in exit signs?
Could you help me? I can’t get my PRV 240 to work.. No green LED and nothing on any of my Fluke meters. Changed the batteries already but no change.
The left contact feels like a button I can push down with the lead, right one doesn’t move.
Am I doing something wrong or is it broken in the box??
Thanks!
I would exchange it for another. Or call 800-44-FLUKE
Have you had issues with either draining batteries rather quickly, and is the FS version compatible with LoZ like the standard one?
I have not had any issues with this and have not heard that complaint from customers.
I’m a little confused about the test lead contact and finger ground contact. Can you explain that a little bit more in depth?
what tool do you have T6-1000, T6-600, or T6-1000 PRO?
Will the FS model work with clamp meters as well. I have a Fluke 378FC with Field Sense.
Not very well. The PRV240 FS was not designed with the clamps in mind in my opinion.
Obviously they will work great using the clamps test leads but not the field sense.
9 volt battery can do the same thing. Smaller and cheaper.
That is true if all you are going to be measuring is DC. But by code for a live dead live check you need to be measuring the same measure type of measurement. Thus when most people are doing AC voltage they could not use a DC battery.
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