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Analog meters display averaged values.

I use a Fluke 87 True RMS with a 300 amp clamp on accesory, also true RMS. Pricey, but many times, for me at least, a leeser meter won't do.

I also have a cheap analog multimeter for use when the Fluke is too sensitive and I also have an Amprobe clamp on that gets exercised once in awhile.

I ended up with the Fluke 87 because of it's recording abilities and being able to capture really short events. In some of the troubleshooting I do, these features are really important.


Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example.