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Initial Review – Fluke 233 Remote Display Multimeter

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Zad over 15 years ago
Initial Review – Fluke 233 Remote Display Multimeter
 
Farnell item: http://uk.farnell.com/fluke/fluke-233/multimeter-remote-display-fluke/dp/1772092
Manufacturer’s page: http://www.fluke.co.uk/fluke/uken/Digital-Multimeters/Fluke-233.htm?PID=56054
User Manual: http://assets.fluke.com/manuals/233_____umeng0000.pdf
 
Price as reviewed: £269
 

If the Fluke 233 were a car, it would be a Land Rover - Convertible!
 
Engineers,  as a breed, do not tend to jump from brand to brand. Nor are they  susceptible to flashy marketing. There is only one way you will gain  their devotion; Quality.

I  must hold my hands up here. I have used a Fluke 77 for nearly 20 years.  Other than changing batteries now and then, and a couple of fuses (my  fault), it has simply been “the meter”. Built to do a job, and it simply  gets on with it. So you can imagine then that I was as happy as a pig  in mud when Alistair emailed me to say I had won a chance to trial the  new Fluke 233. It would be interesting to see how Fluke have progressed  over the years. I mean, just how do you improve on perfection?
 

Let us have a quick look at what you get:


              Fluke 233 Remote Display True RMS Multimeter
       Fluke Type ‘K’ Thermocouple
       1 pair standard Fluke probes.
       1 pair croc-clip adaptors
       Quick-start sheet
       Printed User Manual
       CD containing User Manual
       Warranty registration card
   


http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd237/Zadpics/Fluke233.jpg


The  meter is supplied already fitted with batteries. Five Duracell AA cells  with a use-by date of 2016, so no cheap nasty stuff here! To comply  with various shipping regulations, small plastic insulator tags are  fitted in the battery compartments. In order to use the meter they must  be removed, which is a minute’s work. The display module is slightly  tricky, as the compartment lid has a strong magnet built in (to allow it  to be mounted on convenient metalwork) which tries to pull the  batteries out of their slots.

The  supplied probes are standard Fluke Cat III 1kV, Cat IV 600V 10A ones  with nice grippy surfaces, finger guards and excellent pointy tips. I am  really tempted by the TL910 probes though. Maybe one for the Christmas  present list there, along with a canvas case. Seriously Fluke, to ask  the buyer of a £269 meter to shell out another £45 for a canvas case is  ridiculous.

So  far, I have only had the headless monster in my hands for a couple of  hours, but it only took a few seconds to realise that Fluke still have  their mojo. They say that, with job interviews, you will have won or  lost the job within the first minute, and a good deal of that judgement  was the initial eye contact and handshake.

 
Eye Contact.
 
Fluke have a distinctive style, which many manufacturers try to imitate. A solid grey plastic body with a high density rubber case.  Clear lettering. Big, chunky, clear LCD digits. I sense that Fluke's  case design people played with Tonka toys as a kid, and probably drive a  Land Rover, or possibly a Volvo estate if they are feeling outrageous.

 
The Handshake.
 
Solid.  I really can’t think of a better word. Giving the case a good twist did  make it squeak slightly, but that was the display unit moving almost  imperceptibly. Having seen videos of the 233 in action, I did wonder how  well the head would fit, but I need not have worried. You squeeze two  sturdy clips to remove it, and it slides back together with a secure  clunk. You wouldn’t want to drop it on your toes if you were wearing  sandals, but then it isn’t going to dent your floorboards either. Like I  say – solid.

In  fellow Element-14 member Dave Jones’ EEVBlog, he has a few criticisms  of the build. Firstly, the 233 doesn’t have a removable protective case.  Well, if the meter were shrouded like that, it would be a pain in the  posterior removing it every time you wanted use the remote display.  Secondly, the desk stand (aka the tilting bail). Yep, it isn’t great. It  does feel slightly brittle. I usually use mine flat on the bench  anyway. It does slide around slightly on my shiny admin desk, but stays  put on my lab bench worktop. Fortunately, evolution provided me with a  middle finger and opposable thumb which naturally steadies the meter  anyway.

The range select dial is nicely recessed to avoid being accidentally caught, and operates with a really satisfying CLICK. Fluke must have a special click sound research lab. Or maybe they just know what they are doing.
 
 
 
Unique Selling Point
 
The  ‘big thing’ about the Fluke 233 is obviously the ability is has to run  with the meter in one place, and the display in an entirely different  room. The claimed range is 10M. In my experience these claims seem  rather exaggerated. I will put that to the test! The LCD is large and  clear. The backlight, whilst not blindingly bright, is white and  perfectly up to the job. The backlight timeout can be defeated by  holding the backlight button down when you turn it on. Its range is 6000  counts, which is rather modest in comparison to the 87 and 287, which  have ranges of 20,000 and 50,000 counts respectively. If you press the  polycarbonate display window quite hard, it does distort the upper part  of the display where it contacts the chassis, but other than that the  LCD is stood off from the window by a good 2mm or so.

So  far, so good. I will play around with it over the weekend and then put  it into proper use next week. I most certainly will not be dropping it  off bridges or going canyoning in the Yorkshire Dales with it. Watch  this space!
 
I will leave you with some stats from the User Manual:

DC voltage          Range   0.1 mV to 1000 V      Accuracy    0.25 % + 2
AC voltage          Range   0.1 mV to 1000 V      Accuracy    1.0 % + 3
DC current          Range   1 mA to 10 A          Accuracy    1.0 % + 3
AC current          Range   1 mA to 10 A          Accuracy    1.5 % + 3
Resistance          Range   0.1 Ω to 40 MΩ
Capacitance         Range: 1 nF to 9999 μF        Resolution: 1nF
Frequency           Range: 5 Hz to 50 kHz         Resolution: 0.01Hz
Counts              6000

Power               AA batteries: Three for main body; two for display
Battery life        400 hours
 
 
 
Mike Cowgill
Design Engineer, Digital-Wizardry.co.uk
 
 
 
 
 
Dave Jones' EEVBlog on the Fluke 233 can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUFrTDo03uA
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    lahcen005 over 14 years ago

    Great review thank you.

     

    Lahcen

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