Hi guys! I didn't get a chance to compare the AC voltage reading of the Fluke 107 with a True RMS digital multimeter (DMM) in my previous video. I know they won't be the same since the Fluke 107 is an averaging digital multimeter. This may seem very obvious to most of you, since an averaging DMM will only produce accurate result for pure sinewaves. But I still wanted to know how different they would be. And just as important if the Fluke 107's AC voltage is consistent with another averaging DMM. This is not meant to question the manufacturers' claims. Almost all my DMMs are TRMS. The Fluke 107 is the only one I have that's not, hence the object of this comparison. Thanks for your support! Stay safe.
Chapters
00:14 Background
01:36 AC voltage true RMS vs averaging DMMs
03:22 AC voltage of Fluke and Hioki averaging DMMs
04:09 Precision of the Fluke 107 on AC voltage
04:34 Effect of waveform distortion on averaging DMM
05:55 Final thoughts
Disclaimer:
This video is for information purposes only. The author strongly recommends that all electrical works, testing, repair, & maintenance should only be done by licensed electrical practitioners who know the risks of their trade and are able to work safely.
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