Thanks for a thorough review. This seems to be the best clamp meter for those who don't need a Fluke to reinforce their manhood. The cost is less than a moderate dinner for two.
Great video. Only wish I would have seen this before watching so I could have used ur affiliate link to give you the credit you deserve. Thanks for the great info!
I believe there is no manual ranging for frequency and capacitance. In my experience, the range feature only works on voltage (including LoZ) and current.
Excellent video! I have this meter and a con for me is having to disconnect the leads from the meter in order to use the clamp for reading current. Do you know why this is necessary?
I've found that not to be the case with my Klein CL800. I can measure current through the clamp with or without leads connected. In fact, the leads play no part in the current measuring circuit.
I rechecked this. If the common lead is attached, I see no difference. If the hot lead is attached, I get different voltage readings. If the hot lead is connected to a 120V source, the reading is significantly different. I get the same results with my Ideal 61-757. In fact the Klein manual, states to disconnect the leads when using the clamp. It does not state why. I would think that the lead sockets would be 100% decoupled when amperage is selected. My only thought is that in some advanced HVAC meter models, one can get milli-Amp reading through the leads and higher Amperage readings through the clamp. Some circuitry may be shared and therefore the socket isn’t decoupled on those models. Those same base boards might be used on the non-HVAC models without that functionality, bit with the same coupled socket?
Beginner question resistance. The Klein "injects a constant current" to be multiplied by the resistance to determine volts. What value is used for the "constant current" in the calculation?
Great question. It varies depending on the range. I don't remember the exact value per range, but it's easily measured. Higher resistance ranges use a lower constant current.
I am a little confused. You said in the CONs that there is no In Line current measuring. But isn't that just what you are doing at 0:38~1:02? I just don't get it ( I am am an amateur, sorry....) Or did you mean that you have to measure an line that you cut and then hook up to the leads? And that that is not possible with the leads? Does the CL 900 e.g. does that? I am just confused. Sorry and I hope you can help me out. Great video btw!!!!!!!! Simple and very instructive.
Hello. 0:38 -1:02 was voltage measurement. Not current measurement. Current measurement is covered in 4:49 -6:10. Current measurement for the Klein CL800 uses electromagnetics (for the clamp) for AC current and a magnetic sensor (Hall effect sensor) for DC current. With in-line current measurement, which this meter does not employ, the meter is inserted within the current path. Then current flows through a low-ohm resistor (shunt) within the meter, where ohms law is used to calculate the current.
@@TheTechCircuit I understand! Thank you. Did you discover a clamp meter that can do in-line current measurement? Thanks again. I learned some things that has bugged me fore ever. I am a wood-man. Electricity is pretty difficult for me. Have a great one!
Maybe you can answer this question for me. I just purchased this meter and I’ve noticed that when set to measure capacitance, the display shows 0.00nF and the range button does nothing when pressed , the meter beeps , but still displays auto range and still shows 0.00nF on the display.Just wondering if I have a bad unit or does the range button not do anything on the capacitance test. Looking at the specs, it looks like it is supposed to work, and it works on voltage and resistance settings. Thx.
I have a question. I just got one of these and would like to use it to figure out the length of some spools of wire we have. They are 750 mcm and were 1500 foot originally. There is still quite a bit left on them but the last guys to cut them didn't mark how much they cut. is it possible to use this mm to figure out the length? if so, what settings should i use? Thank you.
You can use the resistance setting along with the specified ohms/foot of whatever material they are made of (assumingly copper). Take the measured resistance in ohms and divide it by the ohms/foot for that type and diameter of wire and that will give you the length.
What is dumb to me is the voltage detection isn't audible. That makes no sense as the unit DOES have a beeper which you will hear when you turn the unit on. I have the same device.
The Half-wave rectified RMS value in the matrix at 01:41 should be Vp/2 instead of Vp as shown.
The LoZ mode was new to me. I learned something!
Thanks for a thorough review. This seems to be the best clamp meter for those who don't need a Fluke to reinforce their manhood. The cost is less than a moderate dinner for two.
Great tutorial.I appreciate your no nonsense approach.Just received mine today.Its def not a fluke but it will work for my needs
Funny I just purchased one today and was looking for a good review. Best one I’ve found thank you.
Thank you for w the feedback.
Yup, sure
Solid unit for price point
Good job sir.
well done, thank u sir.
Thank you for the helpful video.
Great video. Only wish I would have seen this before watching so I could have used ur affiliate link to give you the credit you deserve. Thanks for the great info!
Well done sir.
I just got my Klein cl800 because of this vid.’is there a way to increase the volume of the tone??
I don't think so, but the owner's manual should include that if it is possible.
Sorry to add another post, but the same issue with the frequency setting. Can’t get it out of auto range setting.
I believe there is no manual ranging for frequency and capacitance. In my experience, the range feature only works on voltage (including LoZ) and current.
Excellent video! I have this meter and a con for me is having to disconnect the leads from the meter in order to use the clamp for reading current. Do you know why this is necessary?
I've found that not to be the case with my Klein CL800. I can measure current through the clamp with or without leads connected. In fact, the leads play no part in the current measuring circuit.
I rechecked this. If the common lead is attached, I see no difference. If the hot lead is attached, I get different voltage readings. If the hot lead is connected to a 120V source, the reading is significantly different. I get the same results with my Ideal 61-757. In fact the Klein manual, states to disconnect the leads when using the clamp. It does not state why. I would think that the lead sockets would be 100% decoupled when amperage is selected. My only thought is that in some advanced HVAC meter models, one can get milli-Amp reading through the leads and higher Amperage readings through the clamp. Some circuitry may be shared and therefore the socket isn’t decoupled on those models. Those same base boards might be used on the non-HVAC models without that functionality, bit with the same coupled socket?
Beginner question resistance. The Klein "injects a constant current" to be multiplied by the resistance to determine volts. What value is used for the "constant current" in the calculation?
Great question. It varies depending on the range. I don't remember the exact value per range, but it's easily measured. Higher resistance ranges use a lower constant current.
well done
I am a little confused. You said in the CONs that there is no In Line current measuring. But isn't that just what you are doing at 0:38~1:02? I just don't get it ( I am am an amateur, sorry....) Or did you mean that you have to measure an line that you cut and then hook up to the leads? And that that is not possible with the leads?
Does the CL 900 e.g. does that?
I am just confused. Sorry and I hope you can help me out. Great video btw!!!!!!!! Simple and very instructive.
Hello. 0:38 -1:02 was voltage measurement. Not current measurement. Current measurement is covered in 4:49 -6:10. Current measurement for the Klein CL800 uses electromagnetics (for the clamp) for AC current and a magnetic sensor (Hall effect sensor) for DC current. With in-line current measurement, which this meter does not employ, the meter is inserted within the current path. Then current flows through a low-ohm resistor (shunt) within the meter, where ohms law is used to calculate the current.
@@TheTechCircuit I understand! Thank you. Did you discover a clamp meter that can do in-line current measurement?
Thanks again. I learned some things that has bugged me fore ever. I am a wood-man. Electricity is pretty difficult for me.
Have a great one!
Good day , can the cl800 clamp meter measures in-rush current and is there a min-max mode on this clamp meter.
Yes it has a min/max function and I have successfully used that function to measure inrush current.
Good day, thank you for the answers to my questions. Now I know, I have to purchase one.
Maybe you can answer this question for me. I just purchased this meter and I’ve noticed that when set to measure capacitance, the display shows 0.00nF and the range button does nothing when pressed , the meter beeps , but still displays auto range and still shows 0.00nF on the display.Just wondering if I have a bad unit or does the range button not do anything on the capacitance test. Looking at the specs, it looks like it is supposed to work, and it works on voltage and resistance settings. Thx.
Please see my reply to your frequency ranging question.
Mine just stopped working. Just right now. I was testing continuity. Turned it off then tried turning back on and nothing. About two years old
I have a question. I just got one of these and would like to use it to figure out the length of some spools of wire we have. They are 750 mcm and were 1500 foot originally. There is still quite a bit left on them but the last guys to cut them didn't mark how much they cut. is it possible to use this mm to figure out the length? if so, what settings should i use? Thank you.
You can use the resistance setting along with the specified ohms/foot of whatever material they are made of (assumingly copper). Take the measured resistance in ohms and divide it by the ohms/foot for that type and diameter of wire and that will give you the length.
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What is the CL meaning
Is the cl800 rated for over 600v ac?
Per the user's manual, it's maximum AC input voltage is 600V AC RMS.
Great video/review but the audio is really poor. This video with worth doing with a better mic setup.
What is dumb to me is the voltage detection isn't audible. That makes no sense as the unit DOES have a beeper which you will hear when you turn the unit on. I have the same device.
Yeah was pissed off about that when I bought mine, I think it only works with cl390 model
@@mahmoodrahimi3 poor babies 😔
Aww, that’s too bad 😔 😂
Sounds like you're in a can. Many words are indistinguishable.
big size no good your clamp
Wtf is that?