I can't make out the type of the fluke bench meter, but I'll bet it supports kelvin leads which cancel out lead resistance, and if you use four test points even contact resistance.
@seasonedtoker well this is an old post but maybe answering it will help. DMM's are rated with a percentage and you should be somewhere within that range. For instance if your meter says that it is 1% accurate and you read 100 volts then the real reading could be 101-99. A good multimeter will have a manual with it that tells you the accuracy.
Hi, I was just looking for Fluke DMM videos and come across this by accident. Have you tried using a constant current source (100mA or so) and a DMM on milivolts? Constant current sources can be made very easily out of a voltage regulator and battery + few other bits. Quite sure you bench fluke meter uses this method (4 wire ohms measurement). I have used this method in the past as a poor mans low ohms meter with good success at measuring resistance of automotive ignition coils. Greg.
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I can't make out the type of the fluke bench meter, but I'll bet it supports kelvin leads which cancel out lead resistance, and if you use four test points even contact resistance.
@seasonedtoker
well this is an old post but maybe answering it will help. DMM's are rated with a percentage and you should be somewhere within that range. For instance if your meter says that it is 1% accurate and you read 100 volts then the real reading could be 101-99.
A good multimeter will have a manual with it that tells you the accuracy.
Hi, I was just looking for Fluke DMM videos and come across this by accident. Have you tried using a constant current source (100mA or so) and a DMM on milivolts? Constant current sources can be made very easily out of a voltage regulator and battery + few other bits.
Quite sure you bench fluke meter uses this method (4 wire ohms measurement).
I have used this method in the past as a poor mans low ohms meter with good success at measuring resistance of automotive ignition coils.
Greg.
are there differences in voltage measurements between different DMM's as well? in terms of accuracy of course
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