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6000 count DMM's (NOT a good $9 newbie meter..) Resolved.
Cliff Matthews:
PCB looks a bit Aneng-ish inside but it's all bigger (fuses, rubberized case, 9v battery). A bit sad we've come to comparing something at $9 with what Dave reviewed in #1007 at $25. At least his finger pokes won't tip this one over so easy?
*edit - Joe's test shows this bag of bolts is a dud. Better form factor than Aneng mini DMM, a nice try but no cigar..
In Vacuo Veritas:
Christ can't anyone spell hobbyist correctly before writing it in monitor-high letters?!?
Cliff Matthews:
I'd trust it to 60vdc, maybe..
https://www.amazon.com/Meterk-Multimeter-Detector-Temperature-Continuity/dp/B0755BCCGV/ref=sr_1_5?s=lamps-light&srs=17509189011
Cliff Matthews:
The more I look, the more I want 4 of these as bench kickers. I've had 4 non-autoranging ICL-type 2000 count units forever..
Here's the obligatory tear-it-apart photos..
malagas_on_fire:
A good starting tool on the electronics for the given price.
Nowadays they are all most auto-ranging and most likely they share the same chipset.
But my uni-t 50b with manual range is more faster in reading capacitors than the Aneng's ( i have one too) and it's 8 years old :P
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