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malagas_on_fire:
Thats the meter long gone... Well forget the durable.
For the new to electronics, the supposed 9 dollar using low energy, will do the Job, but what about this meter that iluminates the proper jacks to be inserted the leads and has a nice rubber case:



Mastech MS8268 Digital AC/DC Auto/Manual Range Digital Multimeter Meter Res F2Y4  :

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mastech-MS8268-Digital-AC-DC-Auto-Manual-Range-Digital-Multimeter-Meter-Res-F2Y4-/253168754668?roken=cUgayN&soutkn=Vkd75f

This way newer will get used to put the leads correctly and perhaps a better built quality product.


mtdoc:

--- Quote from: joeqsmith on July 13, 2018, 10:17:44 pm ---That's one tiny meter.

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That's not a tiny meter.  THIS is a tiny meter. ;D
floobydust:
Aw so cute and tiny but a 12V battery?
I got pissed off and glued a 9V battery+holder to the back side  :-DD
bitseeker:

--- Quote from: mtdoc on July 15, 2018, 08:36:40 pm ---That's not a tiny meter.  THIS is a tiny meter. ;D


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 :o ;D
IanMacdonald:
Problem I find with many cheap autorangers is that they produce a series of false readings before settling on the right one. Many of the false readings look believable which causes a lot of consternation and wasted time. Thus on a cheap meter I'd generally prefer manual range setting.

-How well does this one do in that respect?
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