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Alex Beckett

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Hi.

I'm looking at changing my electrical testing equipment. At the moment I use a cheap multi meter from maplin's that ive had for years, although this isn't really up to the job and is quite bulky.

I primarily use it for testing boilers and heat pumps so need to be able to measure quite a wide range of resistance and amps etc for thermisters, temp sensors, coils and such like.

Has anybody used/owned one of these Fluke T5's if so are they up to the job and able to measure the range of resistance and 'ampage' that say a 115 could?

Thanks
Alex.
 
Hi Darren,

Thanks for the reply.
Do you use the T5 for boiler diagnostics? It has the range for measuring the very low amount of resistance/micro amps etc that some boilers require?

Many thanks?
Alex.
 
i use the fluke and also have a multimeter but i hardly ever use the multimeter
 
I use the 116.

It does all I want apart from heavier amp stuff but I've got other gear for that.

The 116 is aimed at HVAC folk and well worth the money !
 
I use the 116.

It does all I want apart from heavier amp stuff but I've got other gear for that.

The 116 is aimed at HVAC folk and well worth the money !
 
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