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Old 09-13-2004, 04:00 PM
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FLUKE!!!!!!!!
All over the way
As an electronics eng. i know the best...
i owuld use a Fluke Scope Meter...but is just a little overkill
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After owning (and still do) many Fluke's, HP's, simpson's and a few others, the best one I have found for automotive work and all around "take with you" ease is the Craftsman Mod. 81079. It will do current to 20 amps and has a built in infrared thermometer and even a probe for even more accuracy. It has a backlight but no bar graph. At about $100, it's a hell of a deal as I usually carry an IR thermometer with me anyways for tire temps and such.

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Old 09-13-2004, 04:29 PM
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Have to add to the Fluke recommendations. I'e had an 87 since 1984, mine came equipped with a rubber case that really protects it when dropped and the auto-range feature as well as the "sample and hold" feature is very handy.



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