Any one use a Fluke multi meter good mod!

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Any one use a Fluke multi meter good mod!

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Was told about this on a AA course i did and basicly it saves you having to replace the expensive fuse inside the unit if you forget to change the leads over after using it in amp metre mode to then use it in volts mode, use an in line fuse holder and a 7.5 amp fuse (the one inside the unit is 10 amp) then if you do blow it then you only need to replace a cheap car fuse, and the internal one is fine!!!

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Now thats a good idea!
Many a time I have been caught out by that one & then wondered why I wasn't getting the correct reading I should have when checking amps again!
Will give that a go me thinks. Cheers!
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Bypassed fuse on mine years ago, had lots of smoke off wires but meter never failed, its reads upto 20 amps.

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So obvious, but I had never heard of it ( or thought of it ) - thanks for the "heads up" :)
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i must have saved a good few quid doing that!!!!
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Remember to use genuine Lucas replacement fuses...

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Post by NickD_Westy »

Alternatively, you could get the alternative lead set for the Fluke which are a fused lead set (GS38 compliant). Thes have an easily replacable fuse in each lead (similar dimensions to those found in a standard 13amp plug).

They are a straight replacement and practically identical and there's no chopping of cables. Downside.......they are a little expensive :shock:

Just thought I'd throw my two-peneth in. :lol:
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