Meters are one of the most used pieces of equipment we use. I have a fluke. Fluke offer a meter for aprox $50. No excuses not to have one. Amp clamp is another meter that’s handy to own. Non-contact meter is handy. Not totally necessary but nice to have for $40. Meg-ohm for loops. Ground rod meter for ohms to ground. You need to measure the ground rod or you will have issues.
Good idea on the better protected meter bag! I typically carry a fluke 333 clamp meter and it gets me through most of what I need. I work in the commercial and industrial maintenance field. I have the TP3 I use for a general quick diagnostic bag, and a TP4B I carry my access control/low volt tools and connectors in. Love the Veto Bags! Thanks for the video sir!
Not sure how this has gone unanswered for so long, I"m so sorry I'm just seeing it this morning. Yes there are small pockets inside the flap. I guess for things like dividers for 1/4 driver bits
What the hell is that noise when you switch videos, you have video editing on the things you offer, think you should remove it, don't give up the day job, some sizes of the bag would have been nice.
Thanks for watching. Sorry to hear you don't like the transition between the video, it's intended to sound like a rewind or "scrub" back and then forward after the little about us video piece. I didn't include the dimensions or "specification" data as it would just take more of your time to watch the video and that sort of data is on their website so it's not provide any sort of unique content. I certainly do appreciate the feedback and will definitely take it into consideration.
Meters are one of the most used pieces of equipment we use.
I have a fluke. Fluke offer a meter for aprox $50. No excuses not to have one.
Amp clamp is another meter that’s handy to own.
Non-contact meter is handy. Not totally necessary but nice to have for $40.
Meg-ohm for loops.
Ground rod meter for ohms to ground. You need to measure the ground rod or you will have issues.
Completely agree, I have several myself. 😁👍
Good idea on the better protected meter bag! I typically carry a fluke 333 clamp meter and it gets me through most of what I need. I work in the commercial and industrial maintenance field. I have the TP3 I use for a general quick diagnostic bag, and a TP4B I carry my access control/low volt tools and connectors in. Love the Veto Bags! Thanks for the video sir!
bradw 053 I appreciate the feedback! Have an amazing day!
Does it have pockets inside ?
Not sure how this has gone unanswered for so long, I"m so sorry I'm just seeing it this morning. Yes there are small pockets inside the flap. I guess for things like dividers for 1/4 driver bits
What the hell is that noise when you switch videos, you have video editing on the things you offer, think you should remove it, don't give up the day job, some sizes of the bag would have been nice.
Thanks for watching. Sorry to hear you don't like the transition between the video, it's intended to sound like a rewind or "scrub" back and then forward after the little about us video piece. I didn't include the dimensions or "specification" data as it would just take more of your time to watch the video and that sort of data is on their website so it's not provide any sort of unique content. I certainly do appreciate the feedback and will definitely take it into consideration.