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I use Fluke meters and really can't think of why you would have a noise problem causing a meter to read incorrectly.....
I have 2 Flukes and they read frequency with or without loads applied with zero issues.......
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The meter I was using is by Amprobe. If I checked the freq without any load, it was steady at 62 hz. As soon as I turned on any device, (lights, AC, air comp), the freq reading on the meter would jump around.
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