@@aiyogarage I see your videos for the 3320 and 3360a meters but none for the 3340. The 3340 is the Professional Automotive meter. It measures RPM, dwell and temperature. It has 15 amp overload protection.
@ I am mistaken! Thank you for the correction. That is an expensive littler meter.. or else I would buy it for a review. In its place (for beginners) I would recommend the Performance Tool W2972. Having similar features and coming in at less than half the price th-cam.com/video/nVk2YPaRiYw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=a-ZtVBsK_F9Mysj3
@ 🤣 it’s funny you say that, I had someone else mention the same thing about the color. When I start getting that specific into testing, I generally like to have a purpose built tool. So for temp readings I have a duel channel thermocouple (Amazon $25). And that way I can use it for automotive and HVAC. But honestly at that price point I would get a Fluke for your fundamental measurements. However, if you like it, and it works for you, that’s good to know for the audience.
I have an Astro Ai CM4KOR amp clamp and an Innova 3340 Automotive meter. Both have worked reliably.
@@mlieser1230 the innova 3340 meter is one of the worst meters I have EVER reviewed. I have a whole video explaining why.
@@aiyogarage I see your videos for the 3320 and 3360a meters but none for the 3340. The 3340 is the Professional Automotive meter. It measures RPM, dwell and temperature. It has 15 amp overload protection.
@ I am mistaken! Thank you for the correction. That is an expensive littler meter.. or else I would buy it for a review. In its place (for beginners) I would recommend the Performance Tool W2972. Having similar features and coming in at less than half the price
th-cam.com/video/nVk2YPaRiYw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=a-ZtVBsK_F9Mysj3
@@aiyogarage I looked at that PT meter. It doesn't do temperature and I don't like the green color.
@ 🤣 it’s funny you say that, I had someone else mention the same thing about the color. When I start getting that specific into testing, I generally like to have a purpose built tool. So for temp readings I have a duel channel thermocouple (Amazon $25). And that way I can use it for automotive and HVAC. But honestly at that price point I would get a Fluke for your fundamental measurements. However, if you like it, and it works for you, that’s good to know for the audience.
Great video…. Very informative and well explained!
@@JoseFernande thank you! I really appreciate that.