Fluke 617727 Clamp-on Current Probe Reviews
I purchased this clamp-on probe to utilisation with a Tuner Shack Model 22-812 multi-function digital multimeter and the combo is superb. The plug, a ganged two-prong (positive and negative) shrouded banana plug duo, has a spacing of just 3/4 inch, which Fluke and many other manufacturers use, similar my RS MM. Thus, I can exercise it on the Fluke 617727 Clamp-on RS, Flukes, and others. One caveat is that the output is 1 mV per Ampere; hence, one must usage a MM having a sensitivity of at least 1 mV, which is no problem for the RS 22-812 and the improve lines of virtually MMs. So, even tho the plug may matched your, for example, Wavetek Meterman Example AC40A, a compact and simpleton combo AC current/Voltage/resistance-measuring digital MM (yes, I have one; it’s bully for normal Residential, Commercial, and Industrial forge when you’re measuring Voltages LT 600 V)(AC and DC Voltages read, only NOT DC current, which is why I purchased this probe), its sensitivity is only 100 mV (0.1 Volt), making it worthless for almost current readings.
I specifically purchased this probe over some others, which are cheaper, because it’s created by Fluke. Simpleton as that. I have still to encounter a shoddy Fluke-made product, and when you need to get a current reading, be it AC or DC, a precise bit generated by a production that will perform reliably in a form environment, specially when you have to physically clamp onto a conductor that may or may NOT receive intact insulation, for years to got is well worth the extra dollars.

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