i looked at home depot and lowes, but neither carry fluke and i wasn't too impressed with their made in china selection. i'd like to be able to pick it up tomorrow rather than ordering online.
10/27/2009 10:30:18 PM
http://us.fluke.com/usen/WhereToBuy/default.htm#tool
10/27/2009 10:33:39 PM
Check: Grainger and http://tinyurl.com/yj2yfq4
10/27/2009 11:56:49 PM
http://testmart.comStudents get a pretty good discount on Fluke equipment!I bought a Fluke 189 Multimeter kit that included all kinds of extras... But you wont find that meter on there anymore. Fluke changes hardware all the time, seems like every six months theres a new model number out.
10/28/2009 2:38:51 AM
i went by fastenal, they didn't stock them but could order one. on i whim, i stooped in a sears. turns out they had a handfull of lower level flukes in stock. i got a 117 which is powerful enough for troubleshooting things around the house. i don't really need a $300 meter to check if an outlet is dead, but the mickey-mouse one i had wasn't cutting it.if i ever get back into programming micro controllers and high frequency pwm stuff, i'll look for something a little more capable, or maybe get an oscilloscope.
10/28/2009 10:00:19 PM
^ <3 my lecroy a620a scope. i also have a fluke 289 which is pretty slick. true rms measurements with long-term trend capabilitiesof course all my stuff is for work. i dont think i could afford a $50k scope for personal use
10/28/2009 10:36:27 PM
yeah, no way i'm dropping 50k on a scope, but i'm waiting for the guy i used to work for to go out of business. he's got a some of lab equipment that's going to for pretty cheap.
10/28/2009 10:48:06 PM
sears has em
10/29/2009 1:46:52 AM