Why The Clamp Meter Is The Only Tester You Need | Pros and DIYers

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    Over the last 10-15 years clamp meters have come a long way and added a ton of features. So much so that a clamp meter is pretty much all you need for residential electrical work. In this video, I will demonstrate the Klein Tools CL120 and how this one piece of hardware can cover 95% of your testing needs.
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  • @ApothecaryRdy
    @ApothecaryRdy 8 місяців тому +8

    I bought one of these when I first got my house and started stocking up on tools for around the house. Definitely glad I picked it up, but nice to watch videos like this to make sure I'm doing it right and getting the best use out of it. Thanks for the info and upload!

  • @Cubestone
    @Cubestone 10 місяців тому +10

    Always something new to learn. When I retired I had to leave my Flukes (87 & T-600) as my govt. employer owned them. I used an old Amprobe at home. I recently upgraded to a Klein CL 700 and hadn't noticed the NCV feature yet. Cool! I still will use my NCV/IR and the monkey eyes because they are so portable. Your videos are interesting and useful.

  • @brianhind6149
    @brianhind6149 10 місяців тому +20

    Sir: May I compliment you on your excellent video ! You speak at a constant level, speaking at a rate easy to understand, & you have good articulation. Your descriptions are absolutely correct, & for a home owner DIY person, it was a delight to see. I have a number of "amp clamps" (all high end") & a selection of DMMs , which I absolutely MUST have ( I am not working on home electrics except my own, but the Klein unit is very good, & I can't disagree that the Klein would satisfy the requirement for the DYI.
    Your video eclipses many that I have seen on the internet by a wide margin. Thank you.

  • @alandaters8547
    @alandaters8547 Рік тому +7

    I agree with you completely, my Kaiweets HT208D (bought as the Habotest brand) clamp meter is very useful as a DIY device, even including capacitor testing. For line splitter use I bought a short, flat "appliance" extension cord and split the wires near each end. This gives you options for measuring inrush current, etc. for refrigerators and airconditioners in tight places. One detail in the video- testing car battery voltages stopped vs running can have one wrinkle. If you have a "smart" alternator the voltage at idle may not immediately go up to 14 volts. I found this out accidently when I got a plug-in temp & voltage monitor and noticed that sometimes the voltage would stay at 12.2-12.4 (under load, engine running) before the alternator would cut in.

    • @chrisreynolds6331
      @chrisreynolds6331 7 місяців тому

      I recently bought the HT206D meter. I haven't used my conventional multimeter since. It does everything I need. The ability to read DC current is my most used feature. I like the fact that there are no current ranges via the probes, so no risk of blowing up the meter or device under test

  • @Sparky-ww5re
    @Sparky-ww5re Рік тому +6

    I have the Ideal 61-747 400A AC/DC clamp meter and that's my everyday meter while in the field. The diode & capacitance functions are particularly useful for troubleshooting specific pieces of equipment.

    • @brians1159
      @brians1159 7 місяців тому +1

      Hi I have a question Can you test Central AC capacitors with it?

    • @Sparky-ww5re
      @Sparky-ww5re 7 місяців тому

      @@brians1159 yes, you simply place the dial to the capacitance setting, this particular meter is auto ranging, so no need to worry about setting the range. If you need to test a capacitor but only have a basic meter with AC/DC volts, resistance and DC amps (typically up to 10A) a quick and dirty method is to use the resistance function, be sure to discharge the capacitor if necessary, then place the leads across the capacitor. A good capacitor will begin at a low resistance and gradually rise. A shorted capacitor will stay at a low resistance. An open capacitor will stay at a high or infinite resistance. The capacitor could still be bad meaning out of spec as far as the capacitance value, but if it passes the resistance test it's most likely good.

  • @p.s8950
    @p.s8950 8 місяців тому

    I am a 40 year HVAC Fridge Tech. I own expensive Fluke and Fieldpiece but the Klien CL800 is my daily meter for years with great results.

  • @michaeljavert4635
    @michaeljavert4635 Рік тому +3

    Great video. Thank you for posting. I could also hear you LOUD & Clear through my headphones, without even having them on, and excellent through the P.C. Speakers too ! Usually I am partial to Klein Tools but when you showed the "IDEAL" one, that seemed ideal for me, though I can't do all this work anymore I still love to have all the tools. Videos like this are invaluable and you're doing a great service, sharing your knowledge with people.

    • @georgedavall9449
      @georgedavall9449 Місяць тому +1

      Michael, you're a scream! The “IDEAL” one, that seemed ideal for me…😆😂

    • @michaeljavert4635
      @michaeljavert4635 Місяць тому +1

      @@georgedavall9449 I agree, I scream every time I look in a mirror.

    • @georgedavall9449
      @georgedavall9449 Місяць тому

      @@michaeljavert4635 I try not to look in a mirror; downright scary! 😯 😂✌

  • @jonjont320
    @jonjont320 4 місяці тому

    This excellent video will prevent me, a homeowner with basic handyman skills, from burning up some expensive appliance, or burning my house down or me laying on a stainless steel table in the Pinellas County medical officers lab. I cannot thank you enuf! Thx E.H.R.

  • @timc8913
    @timc8913 4 місяці тому +1

    Picked up the Klein CL120 based on your review. Couldn't be happier. Thanks for sharing your insights!👌

  • @tomm2147
    @tomm2147 10 місяців тому

    Been using one for years. Still keep one in my tool bag now that I'm retired, only mine is a EXTECH EX623. That model probably been upgraded by now. Just went through the house to check all the outlets, found many needing the terminals tightened. All good now.

  • @nicholassmerk
    @nicholassmerk Рік тому +3

    I bought one of those Klein clamp meters recently and like it, although I do like having a DMM also and use both. I have the Klein in my electrical tool bucket right now.

  • @pjtruslow
    @pjtruslow Рік тому +12

    I absolute love my DC clamp meter. I do a lot of work with electronics, so DC functionality is great for me. It still isn’t my go to for everything else but for measuring current it is extremely handy to not have to break circuits, worry about burden voltages, blown fuses, or mistakes when measuring current.

    • @reinhard8053
      @reinhard8053 11 місяців тому +2

      Yes. Something without DC current is useless.

  • @maxwellsmart3156
    @maxwellsmart3156 Рік тому +1

    Thanks, good to know. Functional consolidation is always happening and it's nice to pack fewer tools.

  • @billc6087
    @billc6087 11 місяців тому +8

    I bought my first clamp meter, a Sperry Snap 6, almost 50 years ago and I still use it regularly!

    • @dustinhogue6057
      @dustinhogue6057 2 місяці тому

      You should trash it and buy fluke most pros only trust fluke only brand of meters I'll buy for home or the field

    • @georgedavall9449
      @georgedavall9449 Місяць тому

      @@dustinhogue6057 Don't ‘trash’ the Man’s comment! 😯🙄😂

  • @chuckmccollim
    @chuckmccollim 10 місяців тому +8

    I just purchased a Klein Tools CL220 meter and didn't know it had the non-contact voltage tester integrated into the clamp jaw. I also didn't know the test leads could take the extra sleeves off so one can insert the leads into an outlet. (This was the one thing that really bothered me, and now I know I can take this off and make the leads like I am use to.) Thanks again for a great video!

    • @marcusbrown7817
      @marcusbrown7817 10 місяців тому

      I learned the same things in this video 😂

  • @i_am_a_freespirit
    @i_am_a_freespirit Рік тому

    Thank you for explaining this Meter so thoroughly. I really enjoyed hearing and watching it.

  • @johnswinkels4383
    @johnswinkels4383 Місяць тому +3

    You just taught a 71 y.o. electrician new functions that I never knew existed. eg the ncv function. and dc. clamp and adjusting to the earths magnetic field. just blows my mind how far we have come since the 60s.

  • @bradmeacham6982
    @bradmeacham6982 Рік тому +8

    FYI... You can buy a Triplett brand ET200 combination line splitter (for the clamp meter current tester loop) and GFCI outlet/receptacle tester ($20-ish). The outlet tester is just a basic 3 light tester.

  • @itachii267
    @itachii267 Рік тому +48

    If you don't already have one, and if you have the time, would you mind doing a tutorial video about digital multimeters? You seem to explain things really well and that would be awesome!

    • @TrainFlood
      @TrainFlood Рік тому +2

      Agree!

    • @matthewlozy1140
      @matthewlozy1140 Рік тому +1

      He has one already

    • @myrimu9829
      @myrimu9829 Рік тому

      He has a couple.

    • @realSamAndrew
      @realSamAndrew Рік тому +3

      Not only does he have them, as others here point out, but there are literally hundreds of them on UA-cam, many of them are excellent and cover every kind of angle from every skill level, child to advanced.

    • @leeb.7188
      @leeb.7188 10 місяців тому +5

      I wouldn’t buy a multimeter or clamp meter that doesn’t test microfarads, because I want to be able to test the capacitor in my air conditioner. You can easily test it yourself after watching a YT video, then change it for $20, rather than paying a tech $400.

  • @KA-zq3yp
    @KA-zq3yp 8 місяців тому

    Amazing video. Thank you for your time on this

  • @ron827
    @ron827 Рік тому +7

    DIYers can make their own splitter from a short pigtail with male and female AC connectors thus saving some money. I put a 10 turn coil of #14 wire in series with one lead so small currents can be measured by dividing by 10.

  • @SavageVoyageur
    @SavageVoyageur 11 місяців тому

    Last week my 35 year old Fluke gave up. I was going to buy a tester like you suggested here, but I reconsidered and bought a Klein multimeter, mm700. Oh and I still have and use the other testers too.

  • @JackRR15
    @JackRR15 Місяць тому

    Thanks for your video, it kicked me into buying one despite the price. I was looking for a amp meter for DIY car work and I don't like using multimeter in circuit to check the drain ammount, I pulled the trigger on a Klein CL390. Thank to your video I figured it would be worth the price when I become a homeowner, I can only hope Klein name brand will last a very long time!

  • @lawrenceatkinson
    @lawrenceatkinson Рік тому

    I had before now thought the clamp meter was optimized for the current side of measurement and a rather useful tool for those in the "HVAC" line of work only... I was so wrong... Nice content 👍

  • @tarekyared4404
    @tarekyared4404 Рік тому +2

    I have a combination non-contact voltage tester with a receptacle+gfci tester. It is fantastic for basic jobs. You can check for voltage, confirm polarity, grounding and test gfci functionality. Though for trickier troubleshooting issues, I still bring out the multimeter.

  • @s3tione
    @s3tione Рік тому +20

    Multimeter is a great tool, but a good voltage tester is super useful too. They seem to get lots of hate but are really good a diagnosing wiring problems in a home or commercial space.

    • @stickyfox
      @stickyfox Рік тому

      A glowing 2W lamp is a lot harder to argue with than a wiggling meter or a flickering LED that may or may not be reacting to RF.

  • @tommyarmour68
    @tommyarmour68 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video, you have a nice way of explaining things. I would like a deeper dive into all the features of the Cl390. The Klein meter I just purchased to test Microfarads on a HVAC capacitor. I picked the 390 due to being a new home owner and needing something for the future.

  • @dreamingrightnow1174
    @dreamingrightnow1174 11 місяців тому

    You videos are always fabulous. Thank you.

  • @billhandymanbill2775
    @billhandymanbill2775 Рік тому +2

    Excellent video! I learned something...the clamp being used as a non-contact tester! Thanks!

  • @csimet
    @csimet Рік тому +60

    I'd add one to the list of must-haves... a circuit tracer. Plug the remote into a receptacle or lamp socket and use the tracer to identify the breaker.
    BTW... I agree on the usefulness of a clamp meter, but would recommend the CL390 over the CL120. For just a bit more (~$20), you get TRMS and several of the missing functions you mention.

    • @EverydayHomeRepairs
      @EverydayHomeRepairs  Рік тому +9

      That can be pretty darn handy. Thanks for the feedback!

    • @manandatractor
      @manandatractor Рік тому +2

      An AC / DC clamp meter, very useful indeed! Thanks for the suggestion.

    • @thesmallterror
      @thesmallterror Рік тому +6

      I also recommend the CL390 or one of the higher end Klein meters because those can measure 1. DC Amps (for automotive) 2. AC frequency, 3. capacitance (for HVAC/soft-starters), 4. current on non-60Hz AC (speakers and audio systems). An extra $20 well spent.

    • @deadboy7337
      @deadboy7337 8 місяців тому

      Does it exist for UK outlets? I can't find it for UK outlets

  • @walter.bellini
    @walter.bellini 10 місяців тому +1

    What a great video, thank you so much for all the great info!

  • @jaysonbohnert6373
    @jaysonbohnert6373 Рік тому +1

    Definitely going to watch this. I've been looking at these for awhile

  • @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461
    @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461 Рік тому +1

    🙋‍♂️ THANKS SCOTT, I JUST REPLACED MY Broken multi meter with this tool about a week ago😁NOW I AM LEARNING HOW TO USE IT 🤗👍💚💚💚

  • @abbynormal9033
    @abbynormal9033 6 місяців тому

    Exactly what I needed. THANK YOU!!!

  • @josephnorcalusa1710
    @josephnorcalusa1710 11 місяців тому

    Helpful information, thank you for sharing !!

  • @ontheone9559
    @ontheone9559 6 місяців тому

    Fantastic video! Thanks for sharing this!

  • @keithhults8986
    @keithhults8986 Рік тому

    In my 40yrs of electrical work. When I work in a national historical registry home, tracing knob and tube wiring that the customer cannot afford to rewire, that pre dates the historical structure. The clamp on is next to useless. ON an open circuit, the clamp on will most likely read full voltage on the feed and open neutral side. Its great with modern wiring. my Volt tick has saved my life a few times. Laying against a live AC duct, my body became evergized and my volt tick in my pocket sounded off, telling me that my body could discharge a shock. I have repaired many knob and tube systems with just a volt tick, and a pigtail lamp.

  • @edgar9651
    @edgar9651 10 місяців тому

    Thanks. I bought a clamp meter not long ago to use it as a clamp meter. Now I saw you using the non-contact function. I checked my Brymen BM037 and I discovered it also has EF-Detection functions. Good to know.

  • @MrThuggery
    @MrThuggery Рік тому

    Great vid thanks, I had no idea of their functionally.

  • @piyushan_abeynayake
    @piyushan_abeynayake Рік тому

    Thank you. Another insightful video as always.

  • @entubadao
    @entubadao Рік тому

    Great vídeo. Thanks.

  • @timsak
    @timsak Рік тому

    Excellent video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @emcsquare62
    @emcsquare62 Рік тому

    Love these new tools!

  • @vincenthyland8048
    @vincenthyland8048 Місяць тому

    Excellent video!

  • @odiesclips7621
    @odiesclips7621 Рік тому

    Great info!! Thank you.

  • @mikecallahan7903
    @mikecallahan7903 10 місяців тому

    Nice video, thanks for some great info

  • @ponderingjay
    @ponderingjay Місяць тому

    Informative video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @treece1
    @treece1 25 днів тому

    I subscribed because the description of use is easy to understand

  • @DunOpondo
    @DunOpondo Рік тому

    This is one awesome video, needed to change my multimeter, get a clamp meter after this, cheers! 👍🏿

  • @majidbarzegari5021
    @majidbarzegari5021 9 місяців тому

    Thank you 🙏🏼
    It’s very useful

  • @jayjudd6518
    @jayjudd6518 11 місяців тому +1

    ❤ Great explanation 😊😊

  • @brandonarnold5903
    @brandonarnold5903 6 місяців тому

    Very good tutorial thanks

  • @TedHallII
    @TedHallII 10 місяців тому

    My favorite Klein tool. The DC clamp ammeter makes it as useful under the hood as in the house electrical.
    My voltage tickler is still more convenient to check quickly for hot wires.

    • @evandunn3274
      @evandunn3274 3 місяці тому

      Pretty sure clamp meters don't work for DC because they rely on the changing field of AC. This unit doesn't measure DC amps and therefore isn't ideal for automotive applications.

  • @GrandePunto8V
    @GrandePunto8V 8 місяців тому +3

    You can push bad battery to the 12,7 V area, but it will drop to about 10 V when small load is applied = you have one dead cell. As for alternator "charging", increase the load and observe the drops - then you can judge if it's OK/NOK.

  • @lufknuht5960
    @lufknuht5960 11 місяців тому +4

    I think the frequency check feature would be useful for adjusting your (emergency power) generator for power outages, to set the generator's frequency to 60 Hz.

  • @sgilb9471
    @sgilb9471 Рік тому +16

    Another model to consider is the Uni-T UT210E clamp meter. It includes all the usual voltage, current, resistance, clamp, NCV, as well as capacitance - and it sells for ~$55. I consider Uni-T to be a lower quality brand than Klein, but I've had the UT210E for a couple years now, and it has worked great.

    • @nexrace
      @nexrace 11 місяців тому +4

      It can amp check ac and dc which a lot of meters dont do. Most of them only do ac amps.

    • @billrimmer5596
      @billrimmer5596 10 місяців тому +5

      I have the same tool. DC amps is a must for me. I do a lot of car work.

    • @mailtoray
      @mailtoray 9 місяців тому +1

      Uni-T is the top brand in China; better quality than Klein at the same price range.

    • @hisnameisiam808
      @hisnameisiam808 4 місяці тому

      ​@@billrimmer5596oh! They have those?! Nice! I need one!

  • @colincrooky
    @colincrooky 8 місяців тому +1

    I would recommend a Clamp meter with DC current test. This would give you the very important feature for checking drain current on a cars electrical system without having to disconnect cables. Thank you for your video.

    • @Respect-yc1pv
      @Respect-yc1pv 3 місяці тому

      I don't have DC just ac so what i do ? I checked battery for my car with AC it said 0.004 its good or not?

  • @BlackSpaniard
    @BlackSpaniard Місяць тому

    Really nice educational video. Thanks

  • @REXXSEVEN
    @REXXSEVEN Рік тому +1

    Excellent video.... Great product.

  • @JeffinTD
    @JeffinTD 9 місяців тому +2

    Nice video. If you monkey with RV’s, solar, trailer/automotive, get the model a couple steps up that does AC and DC amps.

  • @evilrslade
    @evilrslade Рік тому +4

    Cheap current clamps are great if you're not too bothered about accuracy. This one is 2% of reading plus 10 counts. So 400 amps could be anywhere between 382A and 418A. That's not including where the wire sits in the clamp, which also has a huge bearing on the measurement.

  • @REDNECKCHANNEL
    @REDNECKCHANNEL Рік тому

    GREAT VID SCOTT!

  • @terrywong7879
    @terrywong7879 Рік тому

    Good basic Information for the home owner.

  • @stevem268
    @stevem268 Рік тому

    i have the same fluke meter, thanks for the tips
    as the owner of an travel trailer, i wish there was an easy way to measure dc current as well

  • @DeadHorseBMW
    @DeadHorseBMW Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the great episode. Now I know what that bump on the end of my clamp multimeters is for!
    I have a Fluke digital multimeter with an AC Ammeter clamp accessory, a Fluke clamp ammeter/multimeter, and a Chinese brand clamp ammeter/multimeter. For DIY work both the mid-priced (around $200?) Fluke and the $65 Chinese brand clamp ammeters work extremely well, and are flexible enough to do almost anything around the house. One of the MAIN differences that people should look for is whether the clamp meter will read current load (amps) in both AC and DC. Many standard DIY units will only read AC, but if you're a DIY person working on both standard 120/240 volt AC and any low-voltage DC systems like a doorbell, sprinkler controls, or maybe even fancy zoned-heating ducting controls in a house, or on just about any 6/12/24/48 volt DC vehicle then being able to read DC amps is EXTREMELY useful as a troubleshooting tool. For electronics and smaller scale DC volts and continuity testing my regular digital multimeter is the king, but for house or vehicle the AC/DC clamp multimeters are a far better ticket to success.

  • @DIYcedarhilltx
    @DIYcedarhilltx Рік тому +2

    I recently purchased the Fluke T6 1000. Definitely worth the money but a NCV tester at the tip would've been a nice feature. Thank you for the video!

    • @EverydayHomeRepairs
      @EverydayHomeRepairs  Рік тому +1

      Man, I used Fluke for years and they are definitely the top brand on the market. Just hard to justify the cost of Fluke as a homeowner / DIYer.

  • @Resist4
    @Resist4 Рік тому +1

    I'm pretty handy around the house but I keep learning new tips and about new tools, thanks to your videos. Keep up the great work!

  • @RT-ul6ry
    @RT-ul6ry 11 місяців тому

    you 100% correct.

  • @ananda_miaoyin
    @ananda_miaoyin Рік тому

    DMM's are for bench testing.
    I have this very same meter. I am an electrical contractor and fully endorse this video.
    By the way, the best feature of the clamp ammeter is you can hang the damn thing and read it while using!

    • @r7boatguy
      @r7boatguy Рік тому

      I just used my DMM today in my car, tracing down an electronics issue.

  • @stickyfox
    @stickyfox Рік тому +37

    I took a job in a manufacturing lab in 2019 where we had three Klein multimeters. After two years all of them were broken. They wouldn't go to the correct mode, or they just gave incredibly inaccurate readings, especially if equipment was operating near them. When I asked if someone was abusing them, I was told "no they just break a lot, that's why we have three of them." I also needed to take them completely apart to change the batteries.
    For DIYers who might use them 3-4 times a year, yes, they're great meters. But if you're a Pro, spend the money for a serious meter. There are plenty of Fluke models under $300 made for technicians.

    • @tomaskey6844
      @tomaskey6844 6 місяців тому +3

      I ordered a Fluke AC/DC Clamp meter for $150 and yesterday found a Fluke AC clamp meter for $70 in a pawn shop so I grabbed it. This will really help me watch my solar system and inverter closer. I fried two alternators in a row so now I’ve turned off the DC-DC Victron charger until I can measure how many amps I’m drawing off the alternator(Think I’ll try adding a second alternator).

    • @jackiewang7725
      @jackiewang7725 6 місяців тому

      For professional uses, I only recommend Fluke. And I even bought one by myself in my home.

    • @caliman8006
      @caliman8006 5 місяців тому

      Fluke is the best!

  • @jhtnpa
    @jhtnpa Рік тому

    Helpful! Thank you

  • @zippytoad507
    @zippytoad507 9 місяців тому

    The number if times i needed three hands when using my multimeter.... one for each wire, and a third to look at the display.... clamping it to the car hood (3:19) was enough to convince me.

  • @MichelOcampo
    @MichelOcampo 8 місяців тому

    Very informative video but I must admit that one of the things that surprised me the most out of this video is that I learn that the testing probes have a little cap I've always been using them with the caps on and wondering why is the metal contact part so short! Im such a noob

  • @teddypreston5525
    @teddypreston5525 9 місяців тому

    UNI-T UT210D is probably the only one I would used or need!

  • @jlippencott1
    @jlippencott1 6 місяців тому +1

    You can make a splitter for 1/4 the price or less of the ready made one by getting a cord plug and socket and wiring a short piece of insulated wire from the the hot and neutral connections on the plug and socket,. Then just clamp your meter around the hot wire to test (with it connected between the power source and the load, of course).

  • @rob379lqz
    @rob379lqz Рік тому

    Looking forward to your video. 👍

  • @GameNOWRoom
    @GameNOWRoom 10 місяців тому

    5:20 Thank you. I was wondering why it showed 0 to me. Now I know :)

  • @fotopdo
    @fotopdo Рік тому +5

    Great video as always, But a quick clarification about something that confused me for a long time, a residential panel is Single Phase, technically "split phase", because the single phase is spilt into 2 legs. Power plants produce 3 phase power and your house is feed by ONE of those phases. It feeds a transformer that has two 120V outputs and a center tap, the Neutral. [a center tap gives half power] Your panel is fed with 2 120v LEGS of a Single PHASE, and the center tap, N. Any circuit between the 2 legs has 240v potential, any circuit between one leg and the N has 120v potential.
    Apparently there were some very early systems that were 2 phase, but once things were standardized, we only have Single Phase and Three Phase. Three Phase gets even more complex because there are various ways to utilize the multiple phases, but generally it available only to industrial or large commercial buildings, anywhere large electric motors are used. Most electric motors above 3hp are 3 phase. A single phase motor has one "push" per cycle to rotate it, while a 3 phase motor has 3 evenly spaced "pushes" per cycle.. so much more powerful and efficient.

  • @CB4basser1
    @CB4basser1 4 місяці тому

    Good video.

  • @vitale6633
    @vitale6633 10 місяців тому

    Very Helpful Summary of Clamp meter usage.

  • @ranger178
    @ranger178 Рік тому

    o well i have another brand of clamp multi meter but i like the tip testing on that one and ability to hold a probe also have that klein 3 piece kit and neither meter does capacitance which i might need for my ac unit capacitor

  • @dadsworkshopbykipplabrie7982
    @dadsworkshopbykipplabrie7982 5 місяців тому

    Well done good sir.

  • @thomastrzepacz9614
    @thomastrzepacz9614 Місяць тому +1

    thanks! video saved me! i thought clamps were for power lines only, ha.....

  • @ericbaker8807
    @ericbaker8807 Рік тому

    Some multimeters (no clamp) have a voltage tester built in. I have a Craftsman meter that has a voltage tester built in. The current clamp is a nice feature though I will admit.

  • @wavescomplete5085
    @wavescomplete5085 6 місяців тому

    I use Uni-T 204+ Clamp meter for 4 years..Very satisfied use this brand. Cheap but have quality.. no have any problem/ faulty until now. still like new. If i want get very accuarate reading for electronic work, i use digital manual range multimeter... this more accuarate reading than clamp meter

  • @AdamBechtol
    @AdamBechtol 5 місяців тому

    Thx.

  • @intheshell35ify
    @intheshell35ify 10 місяців тому

    I was ready to destroy your advertisement but then you addressed every smsrtass comment I had prepared. Looks like a good tool. Use those leads!!!

  • @amoledor
    @amoledor Рік тому

    Subscribed sir!!

  • @mazeidman
    @mazeidman Рік тому +3

    Suggest considering a Kaiweets HT206D clamp meter as a lower cost alternative with temperature, capacitance and freq measurement functuons. True RMS meter.

  • @4DGeorge
    @4DGeorge 4 місяці тому

    Dang... if only we'd had a clamp-on ammeter back in the mid '80s! My friends and I used to go through hours and hours of troubleshooting whenever we installed a car alarm or sound system in our cars back then. All we had was the trusty old multi-meter. Which was fine for volts, ohms, and amps, but it wasn't much help at finding current leaks. I still have and use the same $125 multi-meter from 1985, too. But once you've learned how to use a clamp-on ammeter correctly, chasing down current issues becomes ridiculously easy! I rarely need the multi-meter anymore.

  • @firstlast1732
    @firstlast1732 5 місяців тому +1

    Non contact tester is the best thing I ever bought

  • @rob379lqz
    @rob379lqz Рік тому +3

    Thanks again Scotty. 👍 Now I need to compare which Klein Clamp Meter is right for me.

    • @EverydayHomeRepairs
      @EverydayHomeRepairs  Рік тому

      There are a ton of options and here are a few of the different meters and packages from Klein Tools www.kleintools.com/catalog/test-measurement/clamp-meters

    • @earld1403
      @earld1403 10 місяців тому +1

      Any of the Klein Clamp on meters are fine EXCEPT the one that he is using in this video as it is not a True-RMS meter.
      As such it will not give correct readings for certain things like LED fixtures or switched power supplies.

  • @DennisBuckley-yd6cl
    @DennisBuckley-yd6cl 2 місяці тому +1

    This would be a better meter to use for measuring alternating current as it has a LOZ function that is a must for measuring voltage as it puts a load on the circuit to see if it actually measuring the correct voltage or ghost voltage.Klein Tools CL800 I actually prefer a Fluke meter that has a LOZ function. I have seen a lot of Electrician get fooled by this as a Appliance Technician.Some of them don't even know what a LOZ terminology is.

  • @amywang4442
    @amywang4442 Місяць тому

    I really appreciate your video. You do not push sell 'click and subscribe' your channel. Why not? Because you are focusing your teaching instead of pleading for unrelated 'like'. :D For that, I subscribed and liked your video.
    Also, the real reason for my following is because actually bought CL800 during the pandemic without much knowledge other than DC voltage testing. :D Now I have learned more from you.

  • @trevorus
    @trevorus Рік тому +6

    I picked up a micronta analog clamp meter with a break out adapter. It has a 1x and 10x slot. Super cool and very useful.
    The other thing to look for is a DC amps clamp meter. Those are really useful for diagnosing DC systems in vehicles. I work with a lot of people transport systems that have heavy charging systems and heavy loads, and the DC amp clamp meters are indispensable.

  • @keithhults8986
    @keithhults8986 Рік тому

    One electrical code that no handiman talks about is arch fault. It is the most important residential code, preventing fires for the past 23 years. It's in article 210.12 in the NEC code book.

  • @dzabakwesi2213
    @dzabakwesi2213 9 місяців тому

    I need one

  • @chanelalbany
    @chanelalbany Рік тому +2

    It would be nice to directly link the device you are showing in the video along with the amazon store.

  • @weekendhomeprojects
    @weekendhomeprojects Рік тому

    I like it.

  • @krakenwoodfloorservicemcma5975

    wiggys are the best. It tests true power. Can trip a GFI as well.