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6000 count DMM's (NOT a good $9 newbie meter..) Resolved.
Cliff Matthews:
I take it then, you didn't spill the sand on the 10 amp fuse.. I wouldn't either, but I might have tested at 5a (for the hell of it).
MacMeter:
--- Quote from: Cliff Matthews on July 08, 2018, 03:32:10 pm ---I take it then, you didn't spill the sand on the 10 amp fuse.. I wouldn't either, but I might have tested at 5a (for the hell of it).
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No, that fuse is good. My DMMCheck tester only puts out a 1 mA test signal, so I don’t have an easy way to test the 10a fuse side. So far I have never needed to use the current testing feature on any of my meters, at work I use a clamp-on meter to read large generator loads.
malagas_on_fire:
Hi
Is there any commercial version of this Aneng, Autotool, Richmeters (same chipset) with proper input protection ?
I :-//
Cliff Matthews:
--- Quote from: malagas_on_fire on July 08, 2018, 11:55:03 pm ---Hi
Is there any commercial version of this Aneng, Autotool, Richmeters (same chipset) with proper input protection ?
I :-//
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Maybe Joe can sell you one ;) But 14KV may be costly though :-DD
boffin:
Am I the only one that doesn't give a rats ass that it's 6000 count? I can't remember when I last had to do anything to much more than +/- 2%
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