Fluke 789 vs Fluke 771 ProcessMeter: Best for Loop Calibration?

Fluke 789 vs Fluke 771 ProcessMeter: Best for Loop Calibration? I’ve spent a lot of time with both the Fluke 789 ProcessMeter and the Fluke 771 Milliamp Process Clamp Meter, and they solve the same problem in totally different ways. The 789 lets you source, simulate, and measure 4-20 mA signals with a built-in 24V … Read more

Fluke 117 vs Fluke 114: Best Multimeter for Electrician Safety?

Fluke 117 vs Fluke 114: Best Multimeter for Electrician Safety? If you’re an electrician trying to decide between the Fluke 114 and the Fluke 117, you’re really choosing between a focused electrical tool and a full-featured safety powerhouse. Both meters give you the famous Fluke reliability and AutoVolt automatic AC/DC voltage selection, but the 117 … Read more

Fluke 789 vs Fluke 773 Process Clamp Meter: Best for 4-20 mA Testing?

Fluke 789 vs Fluke 773 Process Clamp Meter: Best for 4-20 mA Testing? If you’re working with 4-20 mA signals, you’re likely deciding between the Fluke 789 ProcessMeter and the Fluke 773 Advanced Milliamp Process Clamp-Meter. The 789 can measure, source, and simulate signals with a built-in 24V loop supply, while the 773 measures without … Read more

Fluke T5-600 Electrical Tester Review

Fluke T5-600 Electrical Tester Review I was tired of fumbling with multiple testers just to check voltage and current on the job. That’s when I grabbed the Fluke T5-600 Electrical Voltage, Continuity and Current Tester, which handles AC current up to 100 amps without contact and automatically selects AC/DC voltage up to 600 volts. This … Read more