This is the most awesome channel I've come across. Love how you review these tools, Dan. I just subscribed, so I have to catch up on all of the videos I've missed. I'm an electrical guy so I love multimeter and clamp meters. Keep up the good work, Mr. Dan!
@7:55 time stamp, There was a comment in another video that had answered the Question, as to why they removed the Back Grounding Button.... He was part of the Fluke Developers that Made this Fluke testers, and they found that Most of the Field Technicians, put Work Gloves on, for Added Safety, in the event that the meter did throw back, an arc, or cause the meter to explode, to protect their hands from that.... Plus they Discovered, that there was a 3% deviation, in accuracy, with the using the back button, with bare handed testing... Where as, with using a grounding clip on the black lead to the Box, assured 100% accuracy, with Clip lead method, and or Black lead contact touching to ground, method... @19:52 Time Stamp, I agree, rechargable batteries are anoying, and it is better, faster, to.just replace with new batteries, on the spot, rather then waiting to charge batteries... Lots of good details, of good testing techniques, and very informative video... Thank you....😎👍🇺🇲
$240 ain't bad for a professional electrician. Now, no apprentice should be asked to spend that much to learn the trade. p.s. I use a KAIWEETS HT206D which cost me $50 (600A ac/60MΩ) but has no "wireless" capability.
This is the most awesome channel I've come across. Love how you review these tools, Dan. I just subscribed, so I have to catch up on all of the videos I've missed. I'm an electrical guy so I love multimeter and clamp meters. Keep up the good work, Mr. Dan!
Awesome! Thank you!!!
Out of all the features, I like the unique functionality of the probes the most!
Totally agree. Been Rockin a T5-1000 for years. Industrial Automation / Robotics
Excellent review. Well done. I'm sold.
Glad I could help! Thank you!!
Ty for all your info and humor, t6-1000 pro for the win
Thank you!!
And I've ordered one.. cheers from new zealand dude.. and you got a subscriber
Nice! Your gunna love it!
Good job Dan
Thanks!!
Very good news 👍 ❤❤❤
@7:55 time stamp,
There was a comment in another video that had answered the Question, as to why they removed the Back Grounding Button....
He was part of the Fluke Developers that Made this Fluke testers, and they found that Most of the Field Technicians, put Work Gloves on, for Added Safety, in the event that the meter did throw back, an arc, or cause the meter to explode, to protect their hands from that....
Plus they Discovered, that there was a 3% deviation, in accuracy, with the using the back button, with bare handed testing...
Where as, with using a grounding clip on the black lead to the Box, assured 100% accuracy, with Clip lead method, and or Black lead contact touching to ground, method...
@19:52 Time Stamp, I agree, rechargable batteries are anoying, and it is better, faster, to.just replace with new batteries, on the spot, rather then waiting to charge batteries...
Lots of good details, of good testing techniques, and very informative video...
Thank you....😎👍🇺🇲
Best explanation of this model on the internet👌🏴
What is the continuity resistance?
Love the intro 😂
My man!!
I have the pro and it doesn't have the button on the back to touch what can I do in place of that for field sense
If yours doesn’t have the button. You have to connect the ground probe for your zero reference
Is this device what you most can capture wireless?
Can you do temperature and capacitance
Not with this one
Would this work for solar panel testing
I don’t see why not. Just depends on what your testing
@ mainly voltage and amps from panels
I dont know why they dont make it to measure DC Amps.
They have other ones that do. But this one does not
Is device safe to use for Automobile T61,000
It’s good up to 1000 volts. You can use it for whatever you need
If you would put a magnet on it wouldn't that change your wireless reading well depending on how big of magnet and where it's located
It absolutely would distort your readings
$240 ain't bad for a professional electrician. Now, no apprentice should be asked to spend that much to learn the trade.
p.s. I use a KAIWEETS HT206D which cost me $50 (600A ac/60MΩ) but has no "wireless" capability.
I picked up the fluke T6-1000 on facebook marketplace for $100.Just gotta look around.
Would only if it did ųF
Hot is red probe