Gday!
Ive been watching some of Dave's videos about multimeters which have been very helpful! Im currently looking for a new one as my 10 year dicksmith DMM is being a bit rough around the edges lately.
I make guitar pedals (hobbyist), 9v, low power electronics. I dont touch anything high voltage, ever. The features that are important to me are microamp range, a fast continuity buzzer, reliable, auto-ranging (obviously) and capacitance in the pf range. A diode tester that can read forward voltage (and light up LED's) would also be a bonus. I have to say a slow continuity buzzer would absolutely drive me crazy...
I cant seem to work out if the Fluke 77 iv can test capacitors in the pf range though.
Here is a link for your convenience:
http://www.fluke.com/fluke/usen/digital-multimeters/Fluke-77-IV.htm?PID=56126The 77 iv seems to check all the boxes. The other DMM im looking at is the BK precision 2709B which also seems good.
Do you think these 2 options are over the top for small scale electronics? Should i look into anything else, cheaper? I dont mind spending 100-150 on something thats quality though. The 77 iv is a 2nd hand unit for about 100 dollars. I cant really justify shelling out 300+ on the 80 series Fluke though, thats getting a bit too serious.
Thank you in advance for any help!
Paul