And it is rather expensive, I know I have three of them and a few 189 and some older 89/87. And as an electrician. I doubt you will need its accuracy or even half of its functions. Also when you lose it it will be just as expensive to get a new one, and you will "lose" it due to theft...
What do you think of battery packs that are powered by solar panels in lieu of city electricity? Is it worth it if it's like 10000 Canadian dollars? 7000 usd give or take? I have electric car also
Amazing. Graphing is very cool.
One feature I grew fond of is the Fluke Connect. Having the meter able to broadcast readings saves ALOT of running around while troubleshooting.
Hello ! I’m an aspiring electrician so there’s much I’m yet to learn…but this seems so useful! AND it has a graph installed to show trends? Wow !! 😍
And it is rather expensive, I know I have three of them and a few 189 and some older 89/87. And as an electrician. I doubt you will need its accuracy or even half of its functions. Also when you lose it it will be just as expensive to get a new one, and you will "lose" it due to theft...
fluke 115 or 117 is better for you, believe me.
What do you think of battery packs that are powered by solar panels in lieu of city electricity? Is it worth it if it's like 10000 Canadian dollars? 7000 usd give or take? I have electric car also
WAIT you mean I did not have to bust out the scope, gawd dammit. I have a 289 on work
actualy, tue Unit 181 is more ergonomic, as a logging multimeter.
Soft baby hands 👶
Might as well give us a computer with test leads😂