Hello All, I am in the process of putting together AC/DC voltage standards in the home lab. I want to add the necessary equipment to check out the gear and need a differential voltmeter / null detector as called out in the service manuals for the Fluke 5200A and 332D that I have recently acquired. I am new enough to this that it would be helpful for me to have the brain trust here offer a little experience to my thoughts.
The manual for the Fluke 332D stipulates that I need (2) 895A or equivalent. The Fluke 5200A manual calls for a Fluke 887A and a 931A or equivalent. And................................... I will be adding a Fluke 5205A to finish off the standards. There is a very nice 893A at a local shop with ALL factory new accessory cords and a fair price. Will this fill the bill or should I be looking specifically for the 895, 887, and 931? Or................are there any others that are better suited, like the 845A. Fluke has so many darn Differential Voltmeters and Null-Detectors that it seems a daunting task to sort it all out. Cheers, David _______________________________________________ volt-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts and follow the instructions there.
