The Highly Dependable Fluke 28 II Rugged Digital Multimeter
There are few tools that are absolutely necessary for a professional electrician to own. A multimeter is a type of electrical tool that is widely used not only by electricians but also by auto mechanics and solar panel specialists. A digital multimeter is used to determine electrical current and resistance. A swinging needle-gauge analogue multimeter will show you the result. However, in order to obtain a precise electric reading, the best digital multimeter is a must-have tool.
The Fluke 28 II Multimeter provides unparalleled accuracy and dependability. It has features that will make your job easier, such as a dual display, high-resolution backlighting LCD, frequency measurement mode, and much more. Furthermore, its ergonomic design makes it easy to use in one hand on any testing task. It is a tough little tool that is made to last. It belongs to the 20 Series, which means it has a high-spec and durable exterior that can withstand various knocks and bumps. If you need to test AC voltage and current on variable speed drives with non-linear signals, the 28 has True RMS accuracy.
Key features
- AC voltage bandwidth increased from 15 Hz to 20 kHz
- The built-in thermometer makes it easy to take temperature readings.
- Peak min-maximal
- A one-of-a-kind feature for accurate voltage and frequency measurements on electrically noisy equipment.
- Backlit keypad buttons improve visibility in low-light situations.
- Mode of high resolution 20,000 count display
- Accurate measurements of nonlinear signals require true-rms ac voltage and current.
- Resistance, continuity, and diode tests are all performed.
Build Quality
Regarding tough multimeters, Fluke’s 28 II is the boss. This tool is dusty, waterproof, shockproof, vibration-proof, and all-around tough. And don’t worry if you’re working in humid conditions; it thrives in those conditions as well. With a military-grade specification, you can rest assured that your Fluke 28 II will not let you down, no matter how difficult the job. It has the traditional yellow rubber holster, which looks cool and provides serious protection. Inside, there’s a tongue and groove arrangement to keep anything from getting inside, which is a nice touch for anyone who’s ever dropped a multimeter in some water. It’s also MSHA approved, which means it’s been approved by the Mine Safety and Health Administration. So you’d be perfectly within your rights to use this on a mine. Finally, the battery and fuse covers are tough and separate, so one will not damage the other. Overall, the build quality is excellent.
Interface
The display is identical to the 87V. It also has a dual count with 6000 and 20000-count settings. The 6000-count option is suitable for the majority of jobs and refreshes faster than the 20000-count option. If you need higher resolution on a test, such as low resistance or millivolts, the 20000-count may be useful. The 28II is as easy to use as other Fluke models, with a straightforward dial selector and clear labeling that won’t confuse you when trying to get the job done. The glow-in-the-dark buttons are a nice addition that will come in handy when working in low-light conditions.
Function and Performance
Its excellent functionality and performance will make it your go-to tool for electrical troubleshooting. The response time is lightning fast, the accuracy is spot on, and the battery life is up to 800 hours with three AA batteries. It’s even easier to use with separate voltage and millivolt ranges. The handy select button also makes switching between AC and DC current a breeze. Furthermore, a low-pass filter for AC voltage can detect even minor fluctuations.
Safety Protection
 The Fluke 28 II Multimeter is built to last! It’s built to last, with a solid, waterproof case that can withstand being submerged in water for 30 minutes at a depth of 1m. Furthermore, it has been drop tested to 3m, so even if it falls, the circuitry is well protected. This multimeter, however, is capable of measuring more than just water. It’s also dustproof, thanks to the IP67 rating. This makes it ideal for those who work in hazardous environments, such as hot and dusty foundries or food production plants where water is present all the time. The optical warning system will alert you both audibly and visually. The red probe lead also makes checking the fuses a breeze. Overall, the Fluke 28 II Multimeter is a high-quality, long-lasting tool.