Could you please show how to use a Fluke 789 process meter please? So many videos on youtube say they show how to use it, but they rush it, don't explain what's happening, and assume you know how to do it already by skipping most of the explanation. Thanks a lot!
@FWB Thanks for making a video on the 302+. I was really curious about it because it was selling for so cheap on AMZ, so I was wondering if maybe they were Chinese knock-offs or something. I have a T6-1000 Pro, but I’m going to pick up a 302+ just to mess around with.
The issue with capacitance meters (and this is important) is the ability to measure Leakage Current. Most meters will Not do this. The Capacitance MAY measure fine, but it is the leakage current that kills you. Basically rendering that capacitor useless.
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Could you please show how to use a Fluke 789 process meter please? So many videos on youtube say they show how to use it, but they rush it, don't explain what's happening, and assume you know how to do it already by skipping most of the explanation. Thanks a lot!
Which needle probes fit the 302+ leads? Can't find those that do.
@@cllistings5914 any test leads with 4mm banana Jacks will fit the 302+ if you need me to find part numbers of Fluke options I can look it up.
Will this be ok for DC draw test on an automotive car
@@dougmorgan3059 I don't think the 302+ has DC current so no.
@FWB Thanks for making a video on the 302+. I was really curious about it because it was selling for so cheap on AMZ, so I was wondering if maybe they were Chinese knock-offs or something.
I have a T6-1000 Pro, but I’m going to pick up a 302+ just to mess around with.
The issue with capacitance meters (and this is important) is the ability to measure Leakage Current. Most meters will Not do this. The Capacitance MAY measure fine, but it is the leakage current that kills you. Basically rendering that capacitor useless.