Yes, I already had that in mind. Here are the specs for the BM836 nevertheless:
AC Voltage (20.000 count mode):
50Hz ~ 60Hz
199.99mV³, 1.9999V, 19.999V, 1000.0V
0.5% + 30d
40Hz ~ 1kHz
199.99mV³, 1.9999V, 19.999V
1% +30d
³) Signal peak absolute values, including DC bias, less than 1100mV peak
I considered other models like the BM869s (50k counts, 0.3% + 20d @ 45Hz ~ 5kHz) or the BM859s (50k counts, 0.3% +20d/10d @ 45Hz ~ 5kHz). But unfortunately they do only come with a 500mV range. That would probably introduce larger errors measuring below 200mV. The BM836 is specified with a 200mV range as listed above.
Apart from this, what would be your estimation as a technical limit of the lower mV range, looking at the devices mentioned above? How low could you measure mV AC (~50Hz) with reasonable confidence of lets say 1% or 0.5% total?
Maybe I can find a cheap HP / Keysight like the 34401A in the next week. If all goes wrong, I will probably compensate with higher amplification to work around the noise and lack of accuracy issues in the mV range.
Regards
Kirken