@ ModemHead, great video mate, and no music, yay!
You did all the tests I would have done, and fwiw that Agilent performs well to keep up with a 189
Did you try shining a bright light on the plastic cover to see what the go is on the metal track from the springy thingy?
Is there a capacitor there or capacitance from two flaps of copper and insulator, and or a higher value resistor?
Insulation tester at 50, 100 or 250 VDC (usually 1 to 4 mA DC output) may show something too in the 500+ to Gigohm x? region
Don't lose that purchase receipt
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re video
"Fluke T6-600: NOT DANGEROUS" I call BS on that, the device 'may' not be dangerous (unless mistaken for a banana),
but it's intermittent operation and misleading readings may kiddie walk the user into DANGEROUS lethal voltages
It is supposed to be a go/ no go reliable test instrument not a prima-donna performer
Don't lose that purchase receipt
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FWIW, none of the Youtubers so far have used a Low-Z multimeter to confirm any real or ghost voltages
More than likely they will trip their GFCI/RCD doing it, so watch out for that.
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My FWIW IMHO conclusion:
T6 is yet another 'open jaw' FAIL product, the 'target range' is a joke and impractical in real world use
dump the thought of blowing money on this overpriced dud 'NONSENSE' meter and get a proper proven 'closed jaw' clamp meter, Fluke brand or decent competitor, and get on with it