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DVA
has anyone ever built their own dva adaptor for a multimeter?
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Re: DVA
Nope.
Airslot ;) |
Re: DVA
I never made a DVA adaptor for my Fluke multimeter but I bought a ESI DVA Adaptor at the following URL:
http://www.costplustools.com/store-c..._7888.html-34k Search - ESI DVA Adaptor I hope this helps!! |
Re: DVA
One time I was stuck and had to hook up a mft adapter to a grm outlet in order to get the ang's at a measurable ugt...it worked pretty good for a while til the ghr's overloaded the circuits and then all went in the C.R.A.P.P.E.R. ;D ...
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I think this site needs a B.S.M. for posts like reels.
But his post is pretty M.F.G., and if everthing is in the C.R.A.P.P.E.R. then that is pretty M.F.B. But if you gapped everything with a Blo.C.H. or an R.C.H. it might have all worked. I hope that whole situation was reported to the H.M.F.I.C.? |
Re: DVA
i'd order it direct from esi...i think they are about $30 now...i ordered one but it didnt fit my $5 autozone multimeter lol they work with flukes or fluke sized multimeters.....i'm gonna order the DVA meter next time.
http://www.esitest.com/640.html |
Re: DVA
Oh nice. I didnt know about these adaptors.
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