At 08:04 AM 12/18/2007, Dennis Haynes wrote... >Of course if you should use the cheapo meter in your home at 120/240 >volts and soemthing messes up and the fuses do not clear the fault and >it blows up in your hands/face, you will have comfort knowing you >saved money. Have you ever had a cheap meter blow up, or are you cooking red herring? I've got a Fluke 87. I keep a $10 meter in the bus. It's all that's needed for automotive use. The only time I've felt a need to use the Fluke was when adjusting the Westy battery level LED panel, where I wanted the known accuracy. |
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