• Extech GX900 vs Fluke 287 Graphical Multimeter Review – Part 1

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    Review of the Extech GX900 vs Fluke 287 Multimeter

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  • Extech Is owned by FLIR. Thanks to FLIR for providing the GX900 for this review.

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    Integrated Bluetooth connects with most Android devices to transmit readings for remote viewing Works with free Android App to display large, easy-to-read values up to 30 ft / 10 m away Low Pass Filter conditions the inputs to provide accurate Voltage and Frequency readings on motors, drives and other large electrical equipment that generate electrical noise Datalogging stores up to 2500 readings with date and time stamp Windows compatible software included for wireless transfer of logged data or recording data in real time True RMS measurements for accurate AC Voltage and Current measurements Dual sensitivity frequency functions Peak Hold 1ms Min/Max/Average / Relative % / Data Hold / Automatic Data Hold / Auto power off Backlit graphical dot matrix display allows for customized screens to optimize critical data within a measurement mode and provide visual menus for easy navigation to settings and ranges

    Extech GX900 10 kHz True RMS Graphical Multimeter with Bluetooth for Android

    The Extech GX900 meter allows for the monitoring of readings via Bluetooth and the clamp meter transmits readings to Android smartphones and tablets. Users can view key electrical readings taken by the GX900 at a safe distance on Android devices. Power up equipment from remote switches or use Android devices to show readings to a customer/manager.

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