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I received it around 3 days after purchasing
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Solicite para el instrumento el certificado de calibración, me llego, sin embargo tiene fecha de calibración 10 de noviembre de 2020, cuando lo solicite hace dos semanas, que lastima que la calibración no se realiza después de vender el instrumento, saludos
I had this Fluke 114 multimeter for over 1 ½ years now and it has become my most used multimeter (even though it is also my least expensive multimeter). This multimeter has all the functions needed to troubleshoot electric wiring problems on buildings, ships, and airplanes and has the important AUTO-V LoZ function that many higher-priced Fluke multifunction multimeters lack.
The AUTO-V LoZ function eliminates false readings that can severely hinder troubleshooting efforts. The normal multimeter volt functions have a high impedance input that makes it too sensitive for troubleshooting wiring faults. An open-ended wire under test that is near other powered wires will pick up the electromagnetic force fields from the other wires and show a false "ghost" voltage on the wire under test. The low impedance input of the AUTO-V LoZ function will eliminate the measuring of these false voltages. The Fluke 114 has the AUTO-V LoZ function and also has the normal high impedance volt functions as well.
I have also found that using more expensive Fluke multimeters that have lots of functions can sometimes lead to problems when testing wiring. Sometimes a technician will accidentally hit the orange Function button, causing the multimeter to switch from measuring resistance to measuring capacitance instead. This caused us having to recheck some wire bundles all over again.
My Fluke 114 is constantly being borrowed by other technicians and engineers that have the higher-priced multifunction Fluke multimeters without the AUTO-V LoZ function, as some tests and wire troubleshooting require a multimeter with a low impedance input.
I have used several brands of meters and have found that Fluke multimeters are the best. The fast response time of Fluke meters (necessary for my line of work) is much faster than the other brands of multimeters I've used. Also, Fluke meters are very rugged and reliable and have good over-voltage protection. I ended up giving all my non-Fluke multimeters away and using only Fluke multimeters instead.
While the Fluke 114 is great for troubleshooting wiring, it is not so great for troubleshooting and testing electronic circuits as it is lacking some functions needed for that purpose. If you want a Fluke multimeter that has the AUTO-V LoZ function for troubleshooting wiring but also having more functions than the Fluke 114 for troubleshooting electronic circuits, I would suggest checking out the
Fluke 117 Electricians True RMS Multimeter
.
Great little meter
This meter is a great meter. It is made by the top-of-the-line makers at Fluke, and is superior to other brands' meters. I recommend it highly!
Fluke meters have always been flawless for me. When my old one was stolen out of my garage, I had to get another. I've used many meters and electical/electronic instruments in my career and Flukes are among the best.
Solicite para el instrumento el certificado de calibración, me llego, sin embargo tiene fecha de calibración 10 de noviembre de 2020, cuando lo solicite hace dos semanas, que lastima que la calibración no se realiza después de vender el instrumento, saludos
I had this Fluke 114 multimeter for over 1 ½ years now and it has become my most used multimeter (even though it is also my least expensive multimeter). This multimeter has all the functions needed to troubleshoot electric wiring problems on buildings, ships, and airplanes and has the important AUTO-V LoZ function that many higher-priced Fluke multifunction multimeters lack.
The AUTO-V LoZ function eliminates false readings that can severely hinder troubleshooting efforts. The normal multimeter volt functions have a high impedance input that makes it too sensitive for troubleshooting wiring faults. An open-ended wire under test that is near other powered wires will pick up the electromagnetic force fields from the other wires and show a false "ghost" voltage on the wire under test. The low impedance input of the AUTO-V LoZ function will eliminate the measuring of these false voltages. The Fluke 114 has the AUTO-V LoZ function and also has the normal high impedance volt functions as well.
I have also found that using more expensive Fluke multimeters that have lots of functions can sometimes lead to problems when testing wiring. Sometimes a technician will accidentally hit the orange Function button, causing the multimeter to switch from measuring resistance to measuring capacitance instead. This caused us having to recheck some wire bundles all over again.
My Fluke 114 is constantly being borrowed by other technicians and engineers that have the higher-priced multifunction Fluke multimeters without the AUTO-V LoZ function, as some tests and wire troubleshooting require a multimeter with a low impedance input.
I have used several brands of meters and have found that Fluke multimeters are the best. The fast response time of Fluke meters (necessary for my line of work) is much faster than the other brands of multimeters I've used. Also, Fluke meters are very rugged and reliable and have good over-voltage protection. I ended up giving all my non-Fluke multimeters away and using only Fluke multimeters instead.
While the Fluke 114 is great for troubleshooting wiring, it is not so great for troubleshooting and testing electronic circuits as it is lacking some functions needed for that purpose. If you want a Fluke multimeter that has the AUTO-V LoZ function for troubleshooting wiring but also having more functions than the Fluke 114 for troubleshooting electronic circuits, I would suggest checking out the
Fluke 117 Electricians True RMS Multimeter
.
Great little meter
This meter is a great meter. It is made by the top-of-the-line makers at Fluke, and is superior to other brands' meters. I recommend it highly!
Fluke meters have always been flawless for me. When my old one was stolen out of my garage, I had to get another. I've used many meters and electical/electronic instruments in my career and Flukes are among the best.
Solicite para el instrumento el certificado de calibración, me llego, sin embargo tiene fecha de calibración 10 de noviembre de 2020, cuando lo solicite hace dos semanas, que lastima que la calibración no se realiza después de vender el instrumento, saludos
I had this Fluke 114 multimeter for over 1 ½ years now and it has become my most used multimeter (even though it is also my least expensive multimeter). This multimeter has all the functions needed to troubleshoot electric wiring problems on buildings, ships, and airplanes and has the important AUTO-V LoZ function that many higher-priced Fluke multifunction multimeters lack.
The AUTO-V LoZ function eliminates false readings that can severely hinder troubleshooting efforts. The normal multimeter volt functions have a high impedance input that makes it too sensitive for troubleshooting wiring faults. An open-ended wire under test that is near other powered wires will pick up the electromagnetic force fields from the other wires and show a false "ghost" voltage on the wire under test. The low impedance input of the AUTO-V LoZ function will eliminate the measuring of these false voltages. The Fluke 114 has the AUTO-V LoZ function and also has the normal high impedance volt functions as well.
I have also found that using more expensive Fluke multimeters that have lots of functions can sometimes lead to problems when testing wiring. Sometimes a technician will accidentally hit the orange Function button, causing the multimeter to switch from measuring resistance to measuring capacitance instead. This caused us having to recheck some wire bundles all over again.
My Fluke 114 is constantly being borrowed by other technicians and engineers that have the higher-priced multifunction Fluke multimeters without the AUTO-V LoZ function, as some tests and wire troubleshooting require a multimeter with a low impedance input.
I have used several brands of meters and have found that Fluke multimeters are the best. The fast response time of Fluke meters (necessary for my line of work) is much faster than the other brands of multimeters I've used. Also, Fluke meters are very rugged and reliable and have good over-voltage protection. I ended up giving all my non-Fluke multimeters away and using only Fluke multimeters instead.
While the Fluke 114 is great for troubleshooting wiring, it is not so great for troubleshooting and testing electronic circuits as it is lacking some functions needed for that purpose. If you want a Fluke multimeter that has the AUTO-V LoZ function for troubleshooting wiring but also having more functions than the Fluke 114 for troubleshooting electronic circuits, I would suggest checking out the
Fluke 117 Electricians True RMS Multimeter
.
Great little meter
This meter is a great meter. It is made by the top-of-the-line makers at Fluke, and is superior to other brands' meters. I recommend it highly!
Fluke meters have always been flawless for me. When my old one was stolen out of my garage, I had to get another. I've used many meters and electical/electronic instruments in my career and Flukes are among the best.
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great charger
I received it around 3 days after purchasing
No complaints
Great for model building