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i know this is a out of the blue question what would happen if one of these by any chance was hooked up to a non fluke branded clamp meter or does it absolutely have to be a fluke meter?
It would be nice to see an updated version of this soon with 10bit scope and faster measure recording interval for process data, it's decent for most jobs not for fiddly sensor stuff. Kind of annoying having to use a separate data recorder for that and losing all the ruggedness and ease of use these things have.
Does this require a subscription to download the information off the analyzer ? Honestly I’m sad to see so many bad reviews because of this fluke cloud subscription that is a pay wall to keep owners of their own equipment to accessing their own data even through usb on the new analyzers
Fluke almost had a great product here. Many of the measurements only become available once a recording session is initiated. This should not be classified as an analyzer. Analyzers are products like the Keysight PA2203A or the HIOKI PW8001. This is really just a logger with remote communications options. And the user interface is excruciatingly sluggish. We hope that this does not become a trend with Fluke.
This is a 40 MHz hand held time domain instrument with many important measurement features such as harmonics characterization and power measurements and we're talking about temperature measurements.
Very disappointed with these meters, I misplaced the one I had so got me another one , ended up finding the one I misplaced so I compared both of the to find out the temperature reads the same but the relative humidity is way off, at this point I don't know which is the right one. 😢
I see the Fluke 110 here. But why are there two different Fluke meters that both carry the 110 name. The one shown here seems like the old version? The other 110 has the same formfactor as the 113/114/115/116/117. Two metes with the same number and with different featuresets... WHY???