In measuring everything from 3 phase AC voltages up to 600 volts and DC from 1.2 to 90 volts, I've never noticed any negative measurement issues with my Fluke 75 III "non true" RMS multimeter, so why is "true" RMS so important to some folks ?
I ask this as I'm thinking of buying a second Fluke just to have at another location and wondering if there would be any advantage in paying a little more for true RMS. Having capacitance and frequency measurement might be nice too...got those already on a Radio Shack meter but it's a POS really. What say ye ?
I ask this as I'm thinking of buying a second Fluke just to have at another location and wondering if there would be any advantage in paying a little more for true RMS. Having capacitance and frequency measurement might be nice too...got those already on a Radio Shack meter but it's a POS really. What say ye ?