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Enhanced Fluke T6 1000 with FieldSense Technology for Electrical Applications Review

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Description of Enhanced Fluke T6 1000 with FieldSense Technology for Electrical Applications

Measure voltage with or without test leads. Be safer: Measure voltage to 1000V through the open fork, without test leads. Be faster: Not need to open covers or remove the wire nuts simultaneously measure voltage and current. Be more efficient: Simultaneously measure voltage and current. Be everywhere: 17.8 millimeter opens fork is widest in the industry; Measure up to 200 am on 4/0 wires (120 Mm2).

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Wait for the next generation

I like the randomness, but I can't get over the fact that they pretended it worked for no reason. . You can see it in the photos if you look closely, there is an alligator clip that connects to the ground. Edit: 12/17/17 I contacted Fluke and now they are sending me a free alligator clip. Do the same if you are going to be one of the first followers of this meter. Using "Field Sense" when using myself as ground is fine, but sometimes I get weird readings of 130-140VAC when it should be around…

Pros
  • Stable test results
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Field sense doesn't work end of story

I bought 2 of these gauges. I was so happy that I finally got one. It's like a novelty Tell Fluke this tech field sensor isn't prime time ready and I'm really disappointed in Fluke as the early release field sensor works about 20 percent of the time without a ground probe and not much better with a probe cuts off Ground probe, while in the field measurements are just inaccurate, everywhere you might think it's just a grounding issue, but I can check if I have a ground and it's still not…

Pros
  • durable finish
Cons
  • high price

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Field Sense not working End of story

I bought 2 of these gauges I was so happy to finally get one it's like a novelty now everyone wants one and can't get enough of it them here anyway After 2 full weeks of use I can say Fluke this tech field sense is not ready for prime time and I'm really disappointed in Fluke for the early field sense, works about 20 percent of the time without a ground probe, not much better Use probe grounds while measurements in the field are simply inaccurate. You would think it's just a grounding issue…

Pros
  • Be Everywhere: 17.8mm open fork is the widest in the industry; Measure up to 200 hours on wires 4/0 (120mm2)
Cons
  • Slightly crumpled

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Incorrect readings: voltage tester

I've always thought Fluke was the best test tool. I have been working in the field of electrical engineering for over 40 years. I ordered my T6-1000 and it took about a month to receive it. Even though I'm not an outdoor electrician but an entrepreneur, I like to have a tester with me if I need to be on hand. What surprised me the most when testing on our dyno is that in the field measurement position I get readings all over the place, and sometimes I get zero voltage readings when I know for…

Pros
  • Be more efficient: measure voltage and current simultaneously
Cons
  • There are even more interesting options.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Something like my old T5-600 Better

Reviewers who claim you'll be shocked by this shouldn't use a meter or even mess around with electricity at all absolutely ridiculous. To my actual assessment. I use this 100 times a day, every day, so I've had plenty of time to familiarize myself with it on everything from 3 volts to 480 3 phase. The field sensor's voltage measurement was a key selling point for me, oddly enough I found it a useless feature after using it. I just use my Fluke 1AC-A II VoltAlert more effectively. To be honest I

Pros
  • Voltage measurement with or without test leads
Cons
  • Socket required