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otrfun
Nov 25, 2021Explorer II
We have Fluke and Amprobe clamp-on meters we use primarily for accurate current measurements. For quick, general troubleshooting we generally use one of 3 or 4 red Harbor Freight VM's we picked up for free a few years ago (currently sell for $6.99). DC volts read to .xx and they're reasonably accurate.
There are a number of inexpensive clamp-on ammeters with test leads for measuring DC and AC voltage, that also have capability to measure both DC *and* AC current (using the clamp-on, not the test leads), available on Amazon. IMO these units are the best, all-around, single device for general RV troubleshooting.
There are a number of inexpensive clamp-on ammeters with test leads for measuring DC and AC voltage, that also have capability to measure both DC *and* AC current (using the clamp-on, not the test leads), available on Amazon. IMO these units are the best, all-around, single device for general RV troubleshooting.
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