ralpha494
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- Location
- Southeastern Wisconsin
I'll be attending a marketing research meeting in two weeks concerning clamp-on ammeters as an electrician that uses them. I'm in the position that I use whatever is supplied by the contractor,so I would like to go to the table with a little more input.
I personally like multimeter features because I don't take current readings every day, and would like to carry the fewest number of meters. I bought a Fluke T5 and holster to replace my Wiggy for that reason, even tho the Wiggy still worked.
I sure would like to see a case for the meter that could take the abuse of a gang box and service truck.
Are the Navy and POCO are the only ones that get their meters calibrated?
Which features are most important to you? What kind of meter would you get if you had the opportunity to make the choice and why?
Thanx.
I personally like multimeter features because I don't take current readings every day, and would like to carry the fewest number of meters. I bought a Fluke T5 and holster to replace my Wiggy for that reason, even tho the Wiggy still worked.
I sure would like to see a case for the meter that could take the abuse of a gang box and service truck.
Are the Navy and POCO are the only ones that get their meters calibrated?
Which features are most important to you? What kind of meter would you get if you had the opportunity to make the choice and why?
Thanx.