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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #50 on: July 28, 2017, 12:00:49 am »
It is the only multimeter that you can safely use underwater it seems.

This meter gets my vote for the most mechanically robust meter.  I think these are ultrasonically welded together and the plastic is thick.  Getting mine apart destroyed the case.   But as tough as it was, it was not tougher than my lightweight transient generator...


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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #51 on: July 28, 2017, 01:41:33 am »
Just tried to get a UT120C from a nearby seller but out of stock in two locations.
 

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #52 on: July 28, 2017, 01:43:59 am »
Tougher than a Canadian winter...  These were some funny videos.    Of course no one ever actually tested them to see if there was any damage and no one looked at zapping them...  Where was the It's tougher than a MOT?  It's tougher then an MSD ignition?   :-DD


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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #53 on: July 28, 2017, 01:58:55 am »
It is the only multimeter that you can safely use underwater it seems.

This meter gets my vote for the most mechanically robust meter.  I think these are ultrasonically welded together and the plastic is thick.  Getting mine apart destroyed the case.   But as tough as it was, it was not tougher than my lightweight transient generator...

Yes I took one through a mud obstacle course:

 

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #54 on: July 28, 2017, 02:00:38 am »
Just tried to get a UT120C from a nearby seller but out of stock in two locations.

I'm pretty sure Supercheap Auto have them but they are double the price of Banggood so keep your receipt for the refund sequence, also Jaycar were clearing out some pocket meters at a discounted price but availability may also be limited.

Don't forget that some other people including forum members have already done video reviews of some models, Joe created some smoke in one and Lightages had a review thread on the UT-10A going back to 2011.
 

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #55 on: July 28, 2017, 02:04:44 am »
<snipped> it was not tougher than my lightweight transient generator...
So, not a sledge hammer then.  :)

My generators are more like the handle side of a plastic butter knife than a sledge.   :-DD  I was doing some actual testing a few years ago and the generator I was using was a couple of 5'  or so 19" racks.   A small one like this would be fun to have for the meters that crap out at low levels on mine.  It may give people a better sense of what if than my little toy ones.     


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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #56 on: July 28, 2017, 02:05:35 am »
I'm pretty sure Supercheap Auto have them but they are double the price of Banggood

No stock in any local stocks despite the website saying they do. I just went on a wild goose chase.
 

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #57 on: July 28, 2017, 02:13:50 am »
Oh well not to worry, leave the stress for the meters and not yourself, pretty sure nobody here is in a panic.
 

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #58 on: July 28, 2017, 02:28:00 am »
 
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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #59 on: July 28, 2017, 04:04:04 am »
I'm not sold yet on these pocket toys,
they still occupy valuable pocket space,
they can can fall out and smash
or the leads pop out, snag and rip a shirt pocket  :-[

a Cat 1 Multimeter Watch is the way to go, with retractable leads

Waterproof

Volts, cap/diode/temp test,

Ohms/Buzzer/Silent Vibrator,
 
24/7 clock and user heart rate/pulse too 


It's 2017, decades after Detective Dick Tracy,

and no one has thought of it?  :o



 
 

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #60 on: July 28, 2017, 07:18:37 am »
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Might be worthwhile waiting for the UT120B, since you ordered it. Your call.

It's an interesting meter so if there's a tracking number and know for sure it will arrive in a couple of days, then... I'd wait.

But if people want the AN101 included then it will be some time.

A $5 meter is unlikely to win any prizes. Not worth holding back the shootout.
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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #61 on: July 28, 2017, 12:19:10 pm »
It is the only multimeter that you can safely use underwater it seems.

This meter gets my vote for the most mechanically robust meter.  I think these are ultrasonically welded together and the plastic is thick.  Getting mine apart destroyed the case.   But as tough as it was, it was not tougher than my lightweight transient generator...

Yes I took one through a mud obstacle course:



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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #62 on: July 28, 2017, 01:09:32 pm »
I suggest... deciding on a 'winner' at the end.

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #63 on: July 28, 2017, 01:19:38 pm »
I'm not sold yet on these pocket toys,
they still occupy valuable pocket space,
they can can fall out and smash

Almost impossible to smash them, they simply don't have enough mass, and any case/wallet takes the impact nicely anyway.
I've dropped the wallet type countless times onto a concrete floor no problem. I carried one for years in a daily production environment.

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or the leads pop out, snag and rip a shirt pocket  :-[

That's what a wallet/case is for.
 

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #64 on: July 28, 2017, 01:27:25 pm »
That's what a wallet/case is for.

The UT120C has the best case. You'll know that as soon as you see it in real life.  :popcorn:


 

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #65 on: July 28, 2017, 01:36:04 pm »
That's what a wallet/case is for.

The UT120C has the best case. You'll know that as soon as you see it in real life.  :popcorn:
The case is indeed build well. It could just be a tiny bit larger, so the probes fit more easily. I remember, when I had the A Version in my backpack, that the leads didn't fit easy.

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #66 on: July 28, 2017, 02:17:06 pm »
It is the only multimeter that you can safely use underwater it seems.

This meter gets my vote for the most mechanically robust meter.  I think these are ultrasonically welded together and the plastic is thick.  Getting mine apart destroyed the case.   But as tough as it was, it was not tougher than my lightweight transient generator...



As they are welded, are they without fuses/current measurement?
 

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #67 on: July 29, 2017, 06:47:02 pm »
This meter gets my vote for the most mechanically robust meter.  I think these are ultrasonically welded together and the plastic is thick.  Getting mine apart destroyed the case.   But as tough as it was, it was not tougher than my lightweight transient generator...
As they are welded, are they without fuses/current measurement?

No fuse, no current.  A VERY limited resistance test.  The Fluke 101 is feature rich by comparison and electrically, far more robust.  But if your only criteria is a mechanically sound case design, this meter is worth having a look at. 

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #68 on: July 29, 2017, 07:25:09 pm »
A and B model are definitely listed. Haven't seen the C model on the Intertek site yet. It is probably not listed because of its current range.

Are any other Uni-T meters ETL listed?
I'm stunned that they would do this on a cheap pocket meter  :o
Plenty are. Especially the latest models:
UT 139/61/33/132/151/171/105/106/181

Some if not all of the Danaher Amprobe AM-4xx and 5xx series were even certified for EN 61326.  Unlike many UNI-Ts  I have looked at, including their high end 181A, the two Amprobe meters at least survived the grill starter..   

The report may be found here:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0ahUKEwjSxOfqm6_VAhWC44MKHah4BOIQFggrMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcontent.amprobe.com%2Fcertifications%2FAM450EUR_EMC.pdf&usg=AFQjCNGR9Zg5_LXspp6K24hVgQk2jVbhOw

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #69 on: July 31, 2017, 06:07:38 am »
Hmm, bit of a spanner in the works perhaps, but I'm currently speaking to a manufacturer who has a new model pocket meter and it looks fantastic on paper, so looking to get one. But I don't believe it's currently available anywhere.

BTW, the Uni-T meter didn't turn up today.
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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #70 on: August 04, 2017, 01:14:11 pm »
I actually recently got a Victor VC921 I impulse bought after never owning a real pocket size meter and I can really see the appeal of these things now. It's obviously not something you would use anywhere there's even a whiff of danger but it beats the holy hell out of those harbor freight freebies. I carry it in my bag with a pair of these, which cost a dollar less than the meter itself  ;D

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brymen-Slip-on-Crocodile-Alligator-Clips-for-2mm-Probe-Tip-Gold-Spring-Contacts-/171302315753

Mine has the pad for the hold button so I'm probably going to hack that in at some point

EDIT: Also thought I'd mention that I thought putting the probes back in their caddy would be a pain in the ass but it's really not at all, the leads are kind of bent at the place where they fold to fit in perfectly and with like a few minutes practice it becomes automatic. It feels weird to say this about such a simple device but it's actually a lot of fun to use and I like it a lot
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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #71 on: August 04, 2017, 02:05:57 pm »
I actually recently got a Victor VC921 I impulse bought after never owning a real pocket size meter and I can really see the appeal of these things now. It's obviously not something you would use anywhere there's even a whiff of danger but it beats the holy hell out of those harbor freight freebies. I carry it in my bag with a pair of these, which cost a dollar less than the meter itself  ;D

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brymen-Slip-on-Crocodile-Alligator-Clips-for-2mm-Probe-Tip-Gold-Spring-Contacts-/171302315753

Mine has the pad for the hold button so I'm probably going to hack that in at some point

EDIT: Also thought I'd mention that I thought putting the probes back in their caddy would be a pain in the ass but it's really not at all, the leads are kind of bent at the place where they fold to fit in perfectly and with like a few minutes practice it becomes automatic. It feels weird to say this about such a simple device but it's actually a lot of fun to use and I like it a lot
Does it fit an a pocket of a jacket or pants ? I read some reports that it is rather big, compared to other "shirt pocket dmms".
I mostly want one for shits and giggles, because I mostly will have my backpack(or any type of carrying possibility)  with a fluke 101 with me anyway. But should it occur I dont have any, Id like to carry a meter anyway.

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #72 on: August 04, 2017, 02:55:16 pm »
I mostly will have my backpack(or any type of carrying possibility)  with a fluke 101 with me anyway. But should it occur I dont have any, Id like to carry a meter anyway.

Away from home without a bag, but still carrying a multimeter -- now that's dedication to the hobby! (Or profession?)
But, now that you mention it, I recall those painful nights at the opera or afternoons in the football stadium where I was stranded without a meter...  ;)
 

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #73 on: August 04, 2017, 06:02:53 pm »
Just realised I don't think I've ever seen Dave wear a shirt with a pocket before. I'd imagine quick pulling and replacing these meters in a pocket must be part of testing. Time for shopping spree? Hope there's montage footage set to some appropriate music  :-DD
 

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Re: Pocket Multimeter Shootout
« Reply #74 on: August 04, 2017, 10:50:32 pm »
Does it fit an a pocket of a jacket or pants ?

Yes, it's roughly front shirt pocket sized. Here it is next to some things for scale
 
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