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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Errend" data-source="post: 33406" data-attributes="member: 618"><p>Re: System Tech Toolkit Item Preferences</p><p></p><p>My all time favorite meter from Fluke is the 87 series. I have had three, and am currently using a 87-V. They're more expensive and a little larger, but they are the most flexible and capable meter that remains practical. If you ever do any work with portable generators the ability to measure AC frequency alone is worth the cost over some of the other lower end meters. The ability to measure capacitance has also come in handy multiple times. Oh, and it's dead nuts accurate. The only thing it doesn't do is data logging, only Min/Max/Avg, which has made me think about buying a 287 a few times but unless you do a ton of intensive troubleshooting it's not a huge loss. </p><p></p><p>Buy once, cry once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Errend, post: 33406, member: 618"] Re: System Tech Toolkit Item Preferences My all time favorite meter from Fluke is the 87 series. I have had three, and am currently using a 87-V. They're more expensive and a little larger, but they are the most flexible and capable meter that remains practical. If you ever do any work with portable generators the ability to measure AC frequency alone is worth the cost over some of the other lower end meters. The ability to measure capacitance has also come in handy multiple times. Oh, and it's dead nuts accurate. The only thing it doesn't do is data logging, only Min/Max/Avg, which has made me think about buying a 287 a few times but unless you do a ton of intensive troubleshooting it's not a huge loss. Buy once, cry once. [/QUOTE]
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