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Fluke LVD2 CT Counter Display Review

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Description of Fluke LVD2 CT Counter Display

Dual sensitivity. LED light with 100,000 hour life. Detects from 90 to 600 V AC. Rated to CAT IV 600 V. Dual levels of detection.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and quality are acceptable.

There are probably more accurate devices. But THIS certainly affects the price. Therefore, the price and quality of the device are in line.

Pros
  • In principle, a thing of course, though rare, but necessary! We decided to drill a hole in the wall and are not sure if there is an electric wire there. They brought it up and determined it .
Cons
  • But the accuracy leaves much to be desired. So to know up to a centimeter where the wire will not work. But according to the principle, it’s better than shorting the wiring with a drill. The device will certainly fit.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase was not worth it at all.

One of the most useless things in an electrician's bag. An ordinary indicator screwdriver for 40 has 10 times more efficiency and accuracy. Didn't expect such rubbish from fluke

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The light is great for tight spaces and locating hard-to-see cables.

The light is great for hard-to-reach places and hard-to-see broken wires. The sensor has two colors for near and "directly on site". I've used this gauge to quickly check machines with exposed wires to get to the root of the problem. The sensor also works in a compact compartment due to its sensitivity. Electricians will love this because it glows blue when the outlet has power without removing the panel or plugging anything in. Helps you quickly determine the number of outlets on a burned out…

Pros
  • Dual-level detection
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lights up on one side only, you have to turn it to see if there is voltage.

I have had other Fluke Volt flashlights and this Fluke LVD2 sucks Plastic tip is square and barely ignites on one side of the square tip The other 3 sides don't light up! I don't understand why Fluke didn't get people's opinions on this before it was made and sold. ENTIRE tip MUST glow brightly from all directions, not a dull red light. It may also need to beep. Now when you turn it on, a flashlight will light up at the top so you can see what's beautiful. Now it's better than a flashlight, not

Pros
  • Detects 90 to 600VAC
Cons
  • Questionable purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent non-contact voltage detector

What sets the Fluke LVD2 apart from other non-contact voltage sensors is the positive feedback and proximity sensor. I insisted on a tool that, in addition to the usual "live circuit check", would let me know it was working while using it. The flashlight gives feedback that the Fluke has enough battery power and is working, rather than attic assuming the voltage sensor is still working after the first test. With the Fluke Pink to Blue feature, you can mark when you're close to pink, and then…

Pros
  • 100,000 hour LED
Cons
  • I don't really like it, it's ok

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Below the rating for Fluke. There must have been no field trials.

Pros: - Very budget friendly It's good to have the Fluke name - It's well labeled with limiting parameters around the device and the print is day razor sharp. As with all Fluke instruments. Disadvantages: - no sound display, which was the basis for the invention of NCV detectors. - The single voltage indicator is on one side of the square device, which means the user has to look at their hand and rotate the device to find the activity confirmation light. Not what you need when checking 75+…

Pros
  • CAT IV 600V rating
Cons
  • Something different