Yes Klein is leading the tester tool charge these days! I have a new video coming soon that will feature a cheaper option for the at home DIY crowd, that does include AC and DC amps. Thanks for the comment friend!
Please how to use LoZ whith Klein CL800. I search ir on TH-cam and cant find a good explnation. Sorry My English i'm spanish speaker. Huge from Colombia
@@ESC_COL_BOGyou just need to dial it to Loz on the multimeter, it will prevent ghost voltage from appearing I need a clamp fluke that has Loz option yet it seems there’s none
Please how to use LoZ whith Klein CL800. I search it on TH-cam and cant find a good explnation. Sorry My English i'm spanish speaker. Hug from Colombia
Can you make a video on basics of how to use a multimeter. I’m a plumber, and I want to know more, but I don’t have access to a school with my schedule.
@4:20 you say "(the 323) can be up to a 2.5% if you are in the higher amperage range..." That's not correct according to the spec sheet. The range of the 323 is 400A AC for that clamp. It is 2% accurate at 60 hz. It is 2.5% accurate for frequencies 65 hz and above.
Is it me or Fluke really slow about refreshing their product lineup to add improvements or more features. They seem complacent on just selling the same old meters for 10+ years.
@@ElectricalYou I wouldn’t have even replied to his rude comments! He does have a point however; I don't get why you would jump cut when you're simply pointing from one meter to another? No worries, good review and points, but these two are so different.
DC clamp was the reason I bought the Klein. I already had two Fluke meters but none that could do clamp on DC amps.
Yes Klein is leading the tester tool charge these days! I have a new video coming soon that will feature a cheaper option for the at home DIY crowd, that does include AC and DC amps. Thanks for the comment friend!
Can you make a video on Loz please ?
Which best clamp meter for low impedance from fluke ?
I will put that on the books, thank you!
Please how to use LoZ whith Klein CL800. I search ir on TH-cam and cant find a good explnation. Sorry My English i'm spanish speaker. Huge from Colombia
@@ESC_COL_BOGyou just need to dial it to Loz on the multimeter, it will prevent ghost voltage from appearing
I need a clamp fluke that has Loz option yet it seems there’s none
Please how to use LoZ whith Klein CL800. I search it on TH-cam and cant find a good explnation. Sorry My English i'm spanish speaker. Hug from Colombia
Can you make a video on basics of how to use a multimeter. I’m a plumber, and I want to know more, but I don’t have access to a school with my schedule.
Thanks for the comment and good luck! Here the video I made on multimeter use: th-cam.com/video/-HloC61SnAg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=L7ZeIpNojNR7pPYh
the screen on my cl800 cracked. i have seen many others in videos with a cracked screen.
still works fine tho.
Good to know, I will keep an eye out! Thanks!
@4:20 you say "(the 323) can be up to a 2.5% if you are in the higher amperage range..." That's not correct according to the spec sheet. The range of the 323 is 400A AC for that clamp. It is 2% accurate at 60 hz. It is 2.5% accurate for frequencies 65 hz and above.
Thank you for the correction mate.
great video, i enjoyed it!!!
Thank you much!
Is it me or Fluke really slow about refreshing their product lineup to add improvements or more features. They seem complacent on just selling the same old meters for 10+ years.
I totally agree. I mean don’t get me wrong I own both, and like both, but maybe Fluke needs to step up their game a bit.
@@ElectricalYou again this is just about these two items but the fluke fan boys want to compare the companies.
What is up with all the jump cuts? Annoying.
Thank god you don’t work in metrology. Horrid terminology.
Still learning to edit. Thanks for the feedback friend.
What is it with dudes named Nate or Nathan? Sheesh 🙄😆
@@ElectricalYou I wouldn’t have even replied to his rude comments! He does have a point however; I don't get why you would jump cut when you're simply pointing from one meter to another? No worries, good review and points, but these two are so different.