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accurasy difference between measuring devices

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Hello, I have two device which could measure capacitors and resistors.
For the DT71 i have found the table which i understand.
The table for the fluke is problemtaic.
What is the range of capacitance and resistance that the fluke could function?
In what cases you reccomend to use the Fluke 177 and in what cases you reccomend to use DT71?
Thanks.
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What? You post the data sheet and then, apparently, don’t even read it yourself.

Capacitance:1nf to 9999uf.

I’ll let you figure out resistance.
 
Hello Barry, i did read it. I thought there would be some extra advices like the FLUKE can handle higher currents etc..
some exprienced advice beyong the datasheet.
 
Hello Barry, i did read it. I thought there would be some extra advices like the FLUKE can handle higher currents etc..
some exprienced advice beyong the datasheet.
You asked “what is the range of capacitance”. What does current handling have to do with it? What “experienced advice” would you like?
 
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