Fluke TB25 Hard Body Oval Tool Bucket
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 9 окт 2023
- Fluke TB25, Hard Body Oval Tool Bucket Bag, with Waterproof Hard Bottom Base and 28 Pockets: Amazon: amzn.to/48OoyUf
Fluke -A1-II Volt-Alert AC Non-Contact Voltage Tester: Amazon.com: amzn.to/13Tw7CY
Fluke 117 Digital Multimeter, Non-Contact AC Voltage Detection, Measures Resistance/Continuity/Frequency/Capacitance/Min Max Average, Automatic AC/DC Voltage Selection, Low Impedance Mode: Amazon: amzn.to/3ts4vuK
Fluke 114 Electrician's Multimeter: Amazon: amzn.to/3F9VBoj
Fluke 902 FC HVAC Clamp Meter with Fluke Connect: Amazon: amzn.to/2uERuQA
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Fluke 902 FC PRO TE True-RMS Wireless HVAC Clamp Meter with Soft case and Line Splitter: Amazon: amzn.to/37vWF2D
Fluke T6-1000 Electrical Tester with FieldSense technology, measure voltage without test leads: Amazon: amzn.to/2D9hvYq
Fluke T5-1000 Electrical Tester: Amazon: amzn.to/2VRrVIp
Amprobe ELS2A AC Line Splitter: Amazon: amzn.to/2YOSqL3
Fluke C150 T+Pro Zippered Soft Carrying Case with T5-1000 and T5-600: Amazon: amzn.to/30qbQrA
Fluke 4910331 T6-600 Electrical Tester with Field Sense Technology: amzn.to/2MOG6G8
Fluke 325 Clamp Multimeter AC-DC TRMS: Amazon: amzn.to/322qlmD
Fluke 116/323 KIT HVAC Multimeter and Clamp Meter Combo Kit - Fluke-116/323 KIT: Amazon: amzn.to/2OYZRgJ
Fluke 323 True-RMS Clamp Meter: Amazon: amzn.to/37vRxLy
Fluke 324 True RMS Clamp Meter: Amazon: amzn.to/2uPEabR
Fluke 375 FC 600A Ac/Dc TRMS Wireless Clamp: Amazon: amzn.to/2SQaXFF
Fluke 116 HVAC Multimeter, Standard: amzn.to/2vy92xQ
Fluke - INLP8 Insulated Long Nose/w Side Cutter and Gripping Zones, 1000V: Amazon: amzn.to/46IYzfb
Fluke 376 FC 1000A AC/DC Clamp Meter with iFlex: Amazon: amzn.to/2UTAJeV
FLUKE-374 FC 600A Ac/Dc TRMS Wireless Clamp: Amazon: amzn.to/2vAzqqQ
Fluke-289/FVF FlukeView Forms Combo Kit: Amazon: amzn.to/2YW2KVT
Fluke 289 True-RMS Stand Alone Logging Multimeter with a NIST-Traceable Calibration Certificate with Data: Amazon: amzn.to/2Yvm0tT
Fluke IR3000FC Infrared Connector for Fluke Connect: Amazon: amzn.to/2GRacao
Fluke 59 Max+ Infrared Thermometer: Amazon: amzn.to/2LcxLge
Fluke 62 MAX IR Thermometer, Non Contact, -20 to +932 Degree F Range: Amazon: amzn.to/2ZATvut
Fluke 561 HVAC Pro Infrared Thermometer, -40 to +1022 Degree F Range: Amazon: amzn.to/2NKkxJE
Fluke 59 Mini Laser Infrared Thermometer Gun: Amazon: amzn.to/2zInYrW
Fluke FP FoodPro Food Safety Thermometer, -20 Degrees to +390 Degrees F Temperature Range: Amazon: amzn.to/2MMuV3R
Fluke 51-2 Calibrated Single Input Thermometer: Amazon: amzn.to/2LcyhLc
FLUKE-62 MAX+ INFRARED THERMOMETER, -30C to +650C / -22F to +1202F: Amazon: amzn.to/2MN4tXL
Fluke H6 Nylon Infrared Thermometer Holster: Amazon: amzn.to/2MKL0ah
Fluke 54-2 Dual Input Digital Thermometer with USB Recording, 3 AA Battery, -418 to 3212 Degree F Range, 60 Hz Noise Rejection: Amazon: amzn.to/2HCgn2h
Fluke 53-2 Single Input Digital Thermometer with USB Recording, 3 AA Battery, -418 to 3212 Degree F Range, 60 Hz Noise Rejection: Amazon: amzn.to/2Uii626
Fluke C280 Polyester Soft Carrying Case: Amazon: amzn.to/2YOW5sh
Seen in the video: OMOTON Desktop Cell Phone Stand Tablet Stand, Advanced 4mm Thickness Aluminum Stand Holder Mobile Phone Tablet : Amazon: amzn.to/2ZqZGNj
Fluke 411D/62 Laser Distance Meter and IR Thermometer, II Class, 0.1 to 30m Range, +/- 3mm Accuracy: Amazon: amzn.to/2Yi5jNr
Discount on Amazon Prime: amzn.to/37ZJmLN
Amazon Business Account: amzn.to/31NGgGw
Amazon Kids+ : amzn.to/2J6xFIt
Exclusive benefits on Twitch: amzn.to/2HCWNpN
Amazon Music Unlimited Free Trial: amzn.to/35IlgC6
Amazon Home Services: amzn.to/3jxIFez
Kindle Membership Plans: amzn.to/31O9Pro
Amazon Prime 30 Day Free Trial: amzn.to/3mqTcdq
Amazon Prime as a Gift: amzn.to/3jxxF0U
Create an Amazon Wedding Registry: amzn.to/3jyHL1m
Audible Gift Membership: amzn.to/31Oxb08
Prime Video Channel Free Trial: amzn.to/3mwgUEW
Prime Student 6 month Trial: amzn.to/2J4txZw
Create an Amazon Baby Registry: amzn.to/35CGa5K
To make this video I used the ZoMei Z818 Light Weight Heavy Duty Portable Magnesium Aluminium Travel Tripod: Amazon.com: amzn.to/1XOgA5T
This video was made using the: Transcend 64GB Class 10 SDXC Flash Memory Card (TS64GSDXC10E): amzn.to/1w02Oxn
Bill and sparkychannel.com are participants in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com
That's a nice reasonable price....Milwaukee would have made it $180... 🙄🙄🙄
LOL!
Perfect timing Bill as I was looking for a lighter & open top bag ... So I bought this bag off your site ... So we both should be happy Thx Good vid ...
Awesome, thank you! Good timing, it's Prime Day on Amazon today! (20% off, I think)
I've worked out of a bucket a time or two, and they've pretty much ended up being mediocre storage in the truck. I'm trying, now, to get enough free time to build a drawer unit to replace the buckets and the portable toolbox. I've got a set of cordura toolbags with both suspenders and carry handles that I use if I need more tools than I can carry in my pockets.
Hi Ken! Sounds like a great storage system!
@@SparkyChannel it's a nice belt, but it's showing its age. I really should get a fresh one, but I keep putting it off.
Good looking tool storage/carry system. Nice tool and meter choices also. Good video Sparky.
Right on, thanks Gary!
Nice review! Thanks for the information.
No problem, thanks Tim!
It's not a bad organizer I like it.
I do too!
Great video Bill, was going to suggest you do a video on this bag. I just got mine on Monday I really like it a lot, you can definitely put a lot of tools and supplies in it.
Yes, I'm surprised at how roomy it is! I would say that it's well laid out, what do you think?
@@SparkyChannel Absolutely very well laid out.
Nice. I'd throw in a small magnet bowl for tossing parts into while working. Does it come with a cup holder? 😊😊
No cup holder. A small magnet bowl is a good idea!
Looks good. But, I like toolbox with wheels. Milwaukee has a backpack and hand truck for it.
Thanks!
Could it hold a 87v a fluke 1587, and a fluke 289? Looks like it might be a good bag for troubleshooting
Yes, easily.
Does an Ugly's manual fit in the zippered pouch?
No, the zippered pocket isn't big enough for an UGLY's manual.
Can someone answer this or am I missing something.
Main box has a 70 amp breaker running to sub panel at well.
Sub panel at well has a 20 and 30 amp breaker inside.
The wire between the 2 is about 110 ft. All number 6.
Why would there be a 70 amp on a 6 wire.
There is solar with battery backup at house but that shouldn’t change anything
I’m confused on a 70 amp breaker running 6 size wire
I think #4 would be more appropriate. I suggest looking it up on the NEC tables.
@@SparkyChannel
I have. Every book and code tells me 70 is wrong for a 6.
Reason. The company who did it also did the solar and they swear up and down it’s supposed to be a 70 amp.
I can not find ANYTHING that confirms this. When I confronted them about this they hung up and now no reply.
I don’t do solar so I asked if anyone on earth could tell me the reason. Lol
👍
Thanks Charles!
Open tote gang💯
Thanks Juan!
Gooooooooooooood evening
From fountain valley cal
Varey nice tools!
Are u going to raffle that ,,,
Just kidding ✌️👍
I actually did ask Fluke if we could give one away because I know you guys would like this organizer, but it couldn't be done.
Cheers from San Diego!
Random question but is it possible that my grandmothers house can be fully rewired just from the attic crawl space?
It’s a single story house and the attic is the same width and length of the house .
I plan to use 10 AWG wires for 20 amp circuits, 8 awg for 30a, 6 awg for 40a, and 4 for 50a
Does it seem reasonable?
Reason why I pick the wire sizes greater than the amps that will be pulled is because I want it to last a long time.
The house is from 1959 with the 2 prong receptacles.
EDIT: Is this also code compliant? I am using MC cable Incase we ever get a rat infestation.
overwiring it like that is going to be a major headache for you. basically, you will be able to fit the oversized conductors on the range and dryer plugs, and everything else will need to be pigtailed down. you're much better off running more circuits with properly sized wire. as for dropping everything from the attic, it all depends on whether you can get above the tops of the walls by crawling in the attic. and you are really the only person who can answer that question.
the question you need to ask yourself is if the current wall finish and cabinetry is so special to you that it is worth tripling or quadrupling the work it will take to fish wire down from the attic. and again, that is a question only you can answer.
Good answers Ken. I would add that it's probably easier to do the change-out from underneath the house. If you're re-wiring from the attic, you have to be prepared to run into a good number of fire breaks at 4'.
@@SparkyChannel a house that age, I'm not expecting firebreaks, but it's pretty likely, to have 6 inches to get a drill above the wall cap to drill down.
@@SparkyChannel I’ve looked several times in the drywall and seen no fire breaks.
@@kenbrown2808 Another reason why is because the house is very long and we use many appliances and it might cause a voltage drop over 5% which is not code compliant (12 awg)
Those tools been thru the ringer 😂 sike
Thanks!
That's a lot of weight 5.5 lbs empty , i have my 18v batteriy bread nailer that weighs that with out a battery .
Thanks!
Is it true, at Halloween, sparkies become spookies?
LOL! Yes, how did you know?
I'll stick with VETO.
Thanks!
👀👀👀👀👀
Yep!
Post some water content Sparky
LOL! There's a little at the end of this video from Santa Catalina, CA.