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D.C. Clamp on Ammeter
Posted by David Kelso.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Coach on team #131, C.H.A.O.S.-, from Central High School and OSRAM SYLVANIA/ Fleet Bank. Posted on 7/29/2000 3:43 PM MST Does anyone have a source for a decent quality, economically priced, D.C. clamp ammeter? The Fluke 36 fits the bill, but it lists for $260. Any suggestions? |
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Re: D.C. Clamp on Ammeter
Posted by Adam Krajewski.
Student on team #68, Truck Town Terror, from Walled Lake Central High School and General Motors Truck Group. Posted on 7/31/2000 10:45 PM MST In Reply to: D.C. Clamp on Ammeter posted by David Kelso on 7/29/2000 3:43 PM MST: We use a Craftsman Mulitmeter that works quite well. Not sure the price or the model, but it should be easy enough to find a Sears catalog or just drop by for a little look. Adam |
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Re: D.C. Clamp on Ammeter
Posted by Matt Leese.
Student on team #7 from Parkville High School and NASA, Black & Decker, AAI, Raytheon. Posted on 8/4/2000 9:48 PM MST In Reply to: Re: D.C. Clamp on Ammeter posted by Adam Krajewski on 7/31/2000 10:45 PM MST: For anyone that really cares Craftsmen carries two clamp style multimeters. The regular Craftsmen one is $69.99 and the Craftsmen Professional is $99.99. Also, Sears carries a Fluke Clamp multimeter for $119.99. For those who wonder why I know this, I work in the hardware department at Sears (lucky me, huh?) and end up getting very bored at work and looking these things up. Matt |
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