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> OT: tool to use on porsche, looking for an ohm meter recommendation
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post Dec 27 2016, 01:28 PM
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Well I'm needing to buy yet another OHM meter

I really only use them for continuity, OHMs, and Amperage

I bought a better one (not harbor freight) but have had bad luck with it also

Does anyone have a brand recommendation or personal experience of a decent OHM meter that will last more than 8 months?

just something that will survive living in a tool box and at the track and last a while
I don't need precision accuracy
durability to last in a tough environment would be nice

obviously I don't need a fluke
price is a factor too
so Ideally I would love someone's positive experience with a 20-40$ unit

thanks in advance
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post Dec 29 2016, 09:48 AM
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Fluke all the way if you can find a used one more power to you.

I started using mine back in 1989, a a computer tech. Back then we had to do things like adjust line voltages on the power supplies (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) I know right. Fluke meters never failed me.
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