Why Does My Fluke Multimeter Have No Option to Zero Out the Ohms Reading?

You might be wondering why your Fluke multimeter doesn’t let you zero out the ohms reading like cheaper meters do. This matters because it affects how you measure very small resistances in circuits and components. Fluke designs their meters to automatically compensate for lead resistance during normal operation. Their patented technology measures and subtracts this … Read more

Why Does My Fluke Multimeter Have Such a Limited Set of Capabilities?

Have you ever looked at your Fluke multimeter and wondered why it doesn’t have all the fancy features of cheaper models? This is a common question for professionals who trust Fluke for critical work. The truth is that Fluke deliberately limits features to focus on safety, reliability, and accuracy in demanding environments. A simpler tool … Read more

Why is There No Low-Impedance Voltage Mode on My Fluke 323 or 324?

You might be wondering why your Fluke 323 or 324 clamp meter doesn’t have a low-impedance voltage mode, or LoZ. This feature helps prevent false readings from ghost voltages, so its absence can be confusing for electricians like us. The simple truth is that these entry-level models are designed for basic current and voltage checks, … Read more