Richard.
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Mines an old Heme1000 AC/DC.
Goes through it’s calibration every year without fault. It’s pretty good for measuring low current appliances offering a decimal point if you require such accuracy. I use it on dc for measuring welding current more often than anything else. I find with most of them the clamp area is never big enough really. Quite often I have to squeeze 2 120mm2 welding cables into the clamp which the heme will accommodate. Flukes are lovely but they seem to be a squeeze to get the cables in the clamp on the big stuff.
Goes through it’s calibration every year without fault. It’s pretty good for measuring low current appliances offering a decimal point if you require such accuracy. I use it on dc for measuring welding current more often than anything else. I find with most of them the clamp area is never big enough really. Quite often I have to squeeze 2 120mm2 welding cables into the clamp which the heme will accommodate. Flukes are lovely but they seem to be a squeeze to get the cables in the clamp on the big stuff.