
How to Measure Capacitance with a Digital Multimeter | Fluke
A multimeter determines capacitance by charging a capacitor with a known current, measuring the resulting voltage, then calculating the capacitance. A good capacitor stores an electrical …
How to Test Diodes with a Digital Multimeter | Fluke
Voltage may be present in the circuit due to charged capacitors. If so, the capacitors need to be discharged. Set the multimeter to measure ac or dc voltage as required. Turn the dial to …
How to Use a Multimeter: A Comprehensive Guide | Fluke
Learn how to use a multimeter in this comprehensive guide with detailed video featuring expert instruction and tips to ensure success.
Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal. Check test lead continuity. Damaged leads should be replaced. Be sure the meter is in good operating condition. During a …
A Guide to Continuity Testing with a Multimeter | Fluke
This guide offers a step-by-step approach on how to conduct multimeter continuity test, ensuring precise and safe measurements. Whether you're testing switches, fuses, or making general …
Troubleshooting 10 Common Issues with the Fluke 116 HVAC …
In this FAQ-style article, learn the 10 most common HVAC-related issues you can troubleshoot with the Fluke 116 Multimeter and how to set up your meter to perform the tests.
Verifying the capacitance function of the 8588A Reference …
To answer this, first look at how the 8588A Reference Multimeter measures capacitance. The 8588A measures capacitance using a DC discharge method that is fundamentally the same as …
The Dials, Buttons, Symbols, and Display of a Digital Multimeter
Learn the anatomy of a digital multimeter, including the dials, buttons, symbols, and displays.
Multimeter Troubleshooting & Solutions | Fluke
The Fluke 116 HVAC Digital Multimeter is built specifically for HVAC professionals, offering measurement capabilities like voltage, resistance, capacitance, temperature, and microamps.
How to Measure Resistance with a Digital Multimeter | Fluke
Turn digital multimeter dial to resistance, or ohms, which often shares a spot on the dial with one or more other test/measurement modes (continuity, capacitance or diode; see illustration below).