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#50457 04/03/05 03:53 PM
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I use a wiggy for the same purpose.

Dave

#50458 04/03/05 07:29 PM
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Gee, guys, I hate to be the odd man out- but here goes!

I own a Fluke- one of the most accurate, according to the Fluke rep. Generally, I never use it.

I prefer to use a meter made by Fieldpiece- who caters to the HVAC market, and makes Ideal's meters. This slim "stick" meter has a variety of slip-on accessory heads, including an amp-clamp and a "true RMS" attachment. You can also use leads to get the clamp into tight spaces, while you hold the display in your hand.

One feature that some of the newer meters have is a back-lit display. I'd love to have one of those!

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