mike-s wrote:
tenbear wrote:
I have a Sears clamp-on AC DC ammeter and it works perfectly.
If you think that, you're wrong. Even an HP3458A isn't perfect.
It might suit your needs, but it isn't "perfect."
I have a Sears as well, but working on these perfect RV's one should have a meter that costs nearly as much as the RV. :)
As in horseshoes, often close is good enough. I keep a "free" Harbor Freight meter in each vehicle as well as in toolboxes. As said before, having a cheap meter with you is better than an expensive one at home.