Fluke 110multimeter info

kcoc321
kcoc321 Posts: 1,788
edited December 2009 in DIY, Mods & Tweaks
I am looking for a multimeter that will let me test caps ect since my "basic" one doesn't. Anyone have a Fluke 110 and can you tell me if it is a good one for this?

link: http://us.fluke.com/usen/Products/Fluke+110.htm?catalog_name=FlukeUnitedStates
Specs say:
Resistance
Accuracy* ± (0.9%+1) Max. Resolution 0.1 Ω Maximum 40 MΩ
Capacitance
Accuracy* ± (1.9%+2) Max. Resolution 1 nF Maximum 10,000 µF
Frequency
Accuracy* ± (0.1%+2) Max. Resolution 0.01 Hz Maximum 50 kHz

Next, what is a used one worth, IF it is fully functional?
There is one on CL, he's askin $100.

Thanks
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  • kcoc321
    kcoc321 Posts: 1,788
    edited December 2009
    bump...cuz I wanna grab it before its gone...IF its a good deal

    Come on...no one has one? or can atleast tell me if those level of accuracy is "in the ball park"

    :p
  • skrol
    skrol Posts: 3,387
    edited December 2009
    Fluke makes excellent test equipment. I have a Fluke 187 that I picked up off eb for $120 and it is fantastic.

    I believe that the 110 is discontinued but sold for about $400 new. The going rate for used looks to be $100 to $160 used.
    Stan

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  • kcoc321
    kcoc321 Posts: 1,788
    edited December 2009
    Cool thanks..... I know Fluke makes decent stuff, but being discontinued I couldn't find any current pricing...
  • Dejean_p
    Dejean_p Posts: 3
    edited December 2009
    Tennma also makes a LCR meter. Check with MCM Electronics. B&K Electronics also makes a nice one too.
  • ShinAce
    ShinAce Posts: 1,194
    edited December 2009
    Don't forget, just because it reads the right amount of capacitance doesn't mean it's working properly, especially when it comes to audio grade quality for crossovers.

    ESR sucks.
  • kcoc321
    kcoc321 Posts: 1,788
    edited December 2009
    thanks for the information