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MNRon
Nov 25, 2021Explorer
I’m an EE and have used lots of lab equipment for my job. At home I have a couple of DVMs and even an old analog one with a clamp-on current measurement capability. With that said, easily 80% of the measurements I’ve taken at home or RVing are simple voltage measurements (both AC and DC); the other 19.99% are resistance measurements (usually just looking for continuity); and the last 0.01% are current readings. My recommendation is to get a voltmeter and carry it, if it’s a cheap one it will probably do everything you ever desire; if you buy a nice expensive Fluke you’ll be able to admire it and be proud of it, but RV use probably won’t distinguish between the two.
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