Thanks for the video. I think the uses of LVD1 and LVD2 are different of 1AC and 2AC. Perhaps they are used for things bigger than outlets and cords such as electric boards and larger cables. Plus, they're silent and have very bright LEDs. This suggests totally different use conditions. Therefore, I wouldn't prefer one over the other. It mainly depends on how and where you use it.
Fluke's LVD1A product page shows it being used in no-power settings (wiring new panel, etc). Flashlight & clip are handy when wiring unlit area. Thanks for the comparison.
I was about to buy Fluke (2AC), I'm glad that I watched your video before buying it! You saved me $31 and the headache of returning it. Thank you very much. I really don't like that it doesn't have beep sound + batteries can have poor connection Which is critical.. it can be life or death! As I'm DIY Person who sometimes work on 220V !
I've been using the 1AC for a few years now. I don't see any reason to change it works really well. I like the flashing light to show its ready and working. Great bit of kit.
Уважаемый автор! Мне понравился Ваш обзор разных моделей Fluke.Очень тшательный и грамотный подход.У меня 4 года уже Fluke 1AC-A II VoltAlert и я абсолютно доволен его параметрами.С уважением к Вам и большой лайк.Я из Израиля.
Translated: Dear Author! I liked your review of different Fluke models.Very thorough and competent approach.I have 4 years Fluke 1AC-A II VoltAlert and I am absolutely satisfied with its parameters.Regards to you and big kudos. I am from Israel.
The lvd2 can even detect wich cabel that is the leader and wich is not. That's why you have to get real close to the cable before it turns red. It measuring the magnetic field around the cable and you can confirm it by holding it near a loudspeaker. Works perfect.
Thank you for the revies of these 4 ncvd flukes! I had the idea to buy the 1ac-ii model because it has both visual and audible warning, but I was not sure... Now I am!
I have the 2AC but was not aware that is did not make a sound when I bought it. I have had it for almost two years and I have not had any contact issues. So basically no issues just wish it had the beeping sound.
My favorite it’s the 2ac … battery check , visual check , no beeps noise , I can use on all of my pockets pants or pouches … no heavy and so many reasons more …
The video explains very well. The voltage test pen is still necessary. I bought a renhotecic brand test pen not long ago. The test is very convenient, accurate and safe. Family must.
Thanks for the review. I almost bought that last one. But as ur saying the Friday one is the best. I'm going for the first one also. I know have a similar from wish. And it works great. U should check them out.
I bought one of these time ago. every time I try to use it. The light works only when I press the button. after that nothing happen. How could you explain that? It is a cheap China stuff
JimzAuto buy one that’s all I can say, if your an electrician like myself you will appreciate the Klein tester over this one. Fluke meters are the best in the business, it’s a shame that this particular product just plain sucks
My go to is the 2AC. I’m a commercial electrician and have had no problems with bad battery connections.
Thanks for the video. I think the uses of LVD1 and LVD2 are different of 1AC and 2AC. Perhaps they are used for things bigger than outlets and cords such as electric boards and larger cables. Plus, they're silent and have very bright LEDs. This suggests totally different use conditions. Therefore, I wouldn't prefer one over the other. It mainly depends on how and where you use it.
Fluke's LVD1A product page shows it being used in no-power settings (wiring new panel, etc). Flashlight & clip are handy when wiring unlit area. Thanks for the comparison.
I was about to buy Fluke (2AC), I'm glad that I watched your video before buying it!
You saved me $31 and the headache of returning it.
Thank you very much.
I really don't like that it doesn't have beep sound + batteries can have poor connection
Which is critical.. it can be life or death! As I'm DIY Person who sometimes work on 220V !
If you are in life or death situation, you need a true multimeter
I've been using the 1AC for a few years now. I don't see any reason to change it works really well. I like the flashing light to show its ready and working. Great bit of kit.
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here's a dumb question. if it is just flashing red but not beeping what does that mean?
Уважаемый автор! Мне понравился Ваш обзор разных моделей Fluke.Очень тшательный и грамотный подход.У меня 4 года уже Fluke 1AC-A II VoltAlert и я абсолютно доволен его параметрами.С уважением к Вам и большой лайк.Я из Израиля.
Translated:
Dear Author! I liked your review of different Fluke models.Very thorough and competent approach.I have 4 years Fluke 1AC-A II VoltAlert and I am absolutely satisfied with its parameters.Regards to you and big kudos. I am from Israel.
Thanks for review was planning on buying 2nd 1 didnt know It didn't have audio tone ill stick with 1st 1
The lvd2 can even detect wich cabel that is the leader and wich is not. That's why you have to get real close to the cable before it turns red. It measuring the magnetic field around the cable and you can confirm it by holding it near a loudspeaker. Works perfect.
Thank you for the revies of these 4 ncvd flukes! I had the idea to buy the 1ac-ii model because it has both visual and audible warning, but I was not sure... Now I am!
I have the 2AC but was not aware that is did not make a sound when I bought it. I have had it for almost two years and I have not had any contact issues. So basically no issues just wish it had the beeping sound.
My favorite it’s the 2ac … battery check , visual check , no beeps noise , I can use on all of my pockets pants or pouches … no heavy and so many reasons more …
They had it right with the 1AC. The rest bite.
MAC VENA agree
I use 2 ac grę years. Works perfect. Best choice.
The video explains very well. The voltage test pen is still necessary. I bought a renhotecic brand test pen not long ago. The test is very convenient, accurate and safe. Family must.
Just bought the LVD2 . Wish I saw this video beforehand lol. AC1 is the way to go
Thanks for the review. I almost bought that last one. But as ur saying the Friday one is the best. I'm going for the first one also. I know have a similar from wish. And it works great. U should check them out.
The only problem is that the tip plastic breaks easily than other brands and its not waterproof. Other than that this is the best.
Good review man. Very telling. Appreciate it.
Fluke 1AC is best! UNI-T 13B second!
Excellent video, thanks man!
Tq sir..good the best description
Gracias por el video Fluke es lo mejor
Lol you said your partially colour blind and your an electrician do you see what can go wrong here😂
well i got the same problem i only have a problem whit utp cabels tho but i like the draka cable i can see colors better
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Thank you
I like the 1ac that tone is a must, I hqve the newer 2ac do not use it
I bought one of these time ago. every time I try to use it. The light works only when I press the button. after that nothing happen. How could you explain that? It is a cheap China stuff
Fluke LVD 1 doesn’t have a tone.I am not buying it now. This video helped me save $60.
Can you use it on DC volt?
Is dangerous to touch at the point ?
The tip on my volt detector has broken off as well, do you know if you can change the white part?
Scott Dawson I don't know! As far as I know you can't change it
Very helpful!
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En español gracias
Wow these are crap considering they are flukes, Klein’s blows this out of the water
What specifically does Klein do better than fluke? I believe the Klein products are less expensive- any other benefit?
JimzAuto buy one that’s all I can say, if your an electrician like myself you will appreciate the Klein tester over this one. Fluke meters are the best in the business, it’s a shame that this particular product just plain sucks
En castellano por favor
Fluke - WAAAYYY overpriced!