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I sent an e-mail to Fluke and they responded by sending me a pdf file with a very good description of how to read the meter specs.
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have attached it here (I think ... I never uploaded an attachment before).
I am looking to buy a multimeter so I am comparing the specs of some different models. It occured to me after some time that I really don't understand exactly what the specs mean. For example for the Fluke 15B meter resistance measurement we have:
Resistance :400 / 4K / 40K / 400K / 4M / 40M...
Another advantage of SOME SSR's is that they will not switch off until the AC current goes to zero. This can be helpful if you are switching inductive loads as it will eliminate the voltage spike that you would get if you turned off the same load with a mechanical relay when there was current...
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