thx alot..im thinking about the bk ,,but it doesnt have a BW that fits me on the measurements of the caps..66uF only max or am i wrong?
Spec states 66mF = 6600uF, which will do what you're asking in the Capacitance range.
i thought it was only 66uF..sorry about that
No problem.
For me, there's some confusion as to the 40EUR meter you've mentioned, specifically if it's for low voltage measurements, or for high voltage (i.e. AC mains) measurements.
In the case of a 40EUR meter and AC mains, I'd have a hard time believing it's safe for this type of use without proof that the internals have sufficient protections in place (teardowns are great for this). Such circuits would use things like proper High Rupture Capacity (HRC) fuses, MOV's, PTC's, Gas Discharge Tubes based circuits, and mechanical techniques such as cut-outs/routed cuts to prevent arc-over, and blast shields (does what the name implies; helps keep the meter from blowing your hand off if something bursts/explodes inside
).
But doing so adds costs to the point it would be extremely unlikely a manufacturer could make a profit with such a low MSRP. Better meters include such circuits & mechanical tricks, but also have higher prices to account for the extra protections put in place.