Sunday, February 21, 2021

Discover the Pros and Cons of these Top 7 Fluke Multimeters


Looking for the best multimeters here in the Philippines? Look no further because Fluke has got you covered! Fluke is one of the biggest names when it comes to electrical metering. Customers count on them for rugged, reliable, and accurate test materials.

With that said, what kind of Fluke materials should you try out and are they well worth every penny? Let’s take a look at their most sought-after products, shall we?

Fluke 117


Pros

Cons

True RMS

No CAT-IV safety rating

CAT-III 600V safety rated

 

Measures 20-amp overload for 30 seconds

 

Affordable

 


This compact multimeter designed for electricians integrates non-contact voltage detection to keep you safe and prevents false readings from ghost voltage with selectable low-impedance mode.

It’s easy user-friendly interface has a bright backlight perfect for dim workspaces. It is also time-efficient, allowing a faster turnaround time for your job.

The Fluke 117 model is perfect for establishments like commercial buildings, hospitals, and schools.

 

Fluke 88V 1000V


Pros

Cons

Millisecond pulse-width measurements

Expensive

CAT-III and CAT-IV safety rated

No kickstand or magnet

Max resistance of 50 megohms

 

1 percent DC accuracy

 

RPM measurements

 

   

Need trouble-shooting features and accuracy to solve more problems on conventional and hybrid vehicles? The Fluke 88-V has an amazing set of functions for this! This is probably one of the most powerful automotive multimeters in the market.

Yes, you’d have to invest a large amount of money on this tool, but try weighing the pros and cons and the advantages definitely trump the disadvantages.

 

Fluke 116




Pros

Cons

Built-in thermometer

Only common and input leads

Microamps for testing flame sensors

No CAT IV safety rating

Lo-Z prevents ghost readings

No magnet or kickstand

 

This digital multimeter is designed specifically for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) professionals. It can help you quickly troubleshoot problems with HVAC equipment and flame sensors, including a built-in thermometer to measure temperatures up to 400°C (752°F) and microamps to test flame sensors.

Its large white LED backlight also makes it easy to see results even in dark areas. 

It can also measure resistance, continuity, frequency, and capacitance, provide Min/Max/Average to record signal fluctuations, and it comes with a holster with probe holders for easy storage!

 

Fluke 87-V


Pros

Cons

CAT-III and CAT-IV safety rated

Very expensive

Low-pass filter

Leads are very stiff

05 percent DC accuracy

No manual

Lifetime warranty

No case

6,000 and 20,000 resolution available

 

 

You might’ve been taken aback by the “very expensive” feature in the cons list, but hear this out first: it can provide the resolution and accuracy to efficiently troubleshoot motor drives, plant automation, power distribution, and electromechanical equipment - even in loud, high-energy, and high-altitude locations.

It is also built to the highest safety standards. The Fluke 87-V has its fair share of cons but it also works efficiently with its easy-access door for fast battery changes and analog bar graph for fast changing, among many other perks.

 

Fluke 115 Compact True RMS

 

Pros

Cons

20A measure for 30 seconds

No CAT IV safety rating

Carrying case included

No magnet

True RMS

Knob leaves us wanting

 

Fluke 115 Compact True RMS is one of Fluke’s most compact tools. But what it lacks in size, it makes up for in function. It has been awarded by GeekWrapped as the Best Product in Category in 2019.

This is perfect for field service technicians with its plus resistance, continuity, frequency, and capacitance.


Fluke 77-IV Automotive Digital Multimeter

 


Pros

Cons

4 inputs

Expensive

CAT-III 1000V and CAT-IV 600V rated

No true RMS

 

Compared to 88V, its features fall a bit short. But, it's much cheaper. Some of Fluke’s 77-IV Automotive Digital Multimeter’s key features include a large display, Min / Max to record signal fluctuations, and ergonomic housing with integrated probe holders.

This is most ideal for electrical and electronic problems.


Fluke 15b+ Digital Multimeter




Pros

Cons

4 inputs

4000 count resolution

CAT-III 600V

Slow to change readings

 

No CAT-IV safety rating

 

Finally, we find an affordable version of Fluke multimeter in the shape of Fluke’s 15b+ Digital Multimeter.

Just because it’s affordable doesn’t mean that it’s not a great tool. Need a rugged, reliable, and accurate digital multimeter? The Fluke 15B+ digital multimeter is your go-to.

That’s a wrap! Anytime you need a multimeter, make sure you weigh the pros and cons and make sure you’re purchasing it for all the right reasons.