Hi,
I have the strangest problem with 2 meters that I have ever seen.
Meter 1 is a Fluke with a new battery, Meter 2 is an older digital Meter with a new battery.
Using the Fluke to test a circuit it reads a voltage, yet when I use the older meter it does not show a voltage at the same points!
The older meter works fine on other test points and a 9v battery.
The Fluke is showing a voltage between a 4.7k resistor and ground where there should not be any voltage.
So to sum up Test point 2 - 3.6v, Test point 1 - 1.3v (Should be 0v) .Using the Fluke.
Test point 2 - 0v, (should be 3.6v), Test point 1 - 0v (Should be 0v), Using the older meter.
Any ideas what is going on please?
Martin
I have the strangest problem with 2 meters that I have ever seen.
Meter 1 is a Fluke with a new battery, Meter 2 is an older digital Meter with a new battery.
Using the Fluke to test a circuit it reads a voltage, yet when I use the older meter it does not show a voltage at the same points!
The older meter works fine on other test points and a 9v battery.
The Fluke is showing a voltage between a 4.7k resistor and ground where there should not be any voltage.
So to sum up Test point 2 - 3.6v, Test point 1 - 1.3v (Should be 0v) .Using the Fluke.
Test point 2 - 0v, (should be 3.6v), Test point 1 - 0v (Should be 0v), Using the older meter.
Any ideas what is going on please?
Martin