I like the features on the Amprobe, the reliability of the FLUKE , and the Peakmeter I’ll use if that’s the only tester left to use. Great timeless video(s) TP.👍🏿🤙
I would go with that TETC. I think if you are on a tighter budget =, then the Amprobe seems a reasonable alternative to the Fluke. These are pretty niche instruments with fairly limited capabilities so hard to justify top of the range for some.
I think the display on the drive was representing the frequency of your output. I know most flukes aren’t certified below a certain frequency. That may be the reason for your funky results on the lower speed settings.
That is a good point. I looked up the specs. Fluke and Peakmeter operate between 2 to 400Hz, although voltage needs to be between 120 to 400V AC, so that may be a factor. Improve unit is 16 to 400Hz and 40 to 700V AC. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
pretty sure you are testing rotation correctly...motor should be isolated, hook leads to motor, face the shaft, spin shaft while holding test. rotation should match direction you are spinning. pretty basic possibly poor instruction.