..I can send you some 16AWG wires for free to make up for that. Let me know.
I wouldn't ask of you to offer it for free. If you have any 16 AWG in blue, green and yellow, I'd like to buy a meter of each color however (+red and black).
..I can send you some 16AWG wires for free to make up for that. Let me know.
I wouldn't ask of you to offer it for free. If you have any 16 AWG in blue, green and yellow, I'd like to buy a meter of each color however (+red and black).
I actually do happen to have a few metres of 16AWG blue, green and yellow in stock. Can you PM me your Paypal email address so I can send you the invoice directly?
Speedy as a quick thing with the crock clips Franky, cheers
Fast shipping and excellent packaging!
All my 9V batteries are flat
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9 volt batteries are suppose to be flat. It's the C's, D's, A' AAA's that are round. You ordered the wrong ones!
Are you going to have any more of those Brymen silicone multimeter leads? I would like a to buy those, but the ebay listing indicates they are out of stock
Are you going to have any more of those Brymen silicone multimeter leads? I would like a to buy those, but the ebay listing indicates they are out of stock
Yes, I will have them back. But the expected date of the next shipment from Brymen is still a couple of weeks away, around 24th Nov. I will also have the BM-257s and BM-869s ("s" versions) back in stock by the time.
Those Brymen leads are quite nice, I swapped my old fluke leads for those.
Are you going to have any more of those Brymen silicone multimeter leads? I would like a to buy those, but the ebay listing indicates they are out of stock
Yes, I will have them back. But the expected date of the next shipment from Brymen is still a couple of weeks away, around 24th Nov. I will also have the BM-257s and BM-869s ("s" versions) back in stock by the time.
Thanks for the info. Now I know what I will buy myself for christmas
Are you going to have any more of those Brymen silicone multimeter leads? I would like a to buy those, but the ebay listing indicates they are out of stock
Yes, I will have them back. But the expected date of the next shipment from Brymen is still a couple of weeks away, around 24th Nov. I will also have the BM-257s and BM-869s ("s" versions) back in stock by the time.
Thanks for the info. Now I know what I will buy myself for christmas
Don't forget the rather nice crock-clips that match the leads!
Might as well while you are ordering
Franky, Have you noticed any considerable differences between BM869 and BM869s ?
Franky, Have you noticed any considerable differences between BM869 and BM869s ?
On the outside, I haven't really noticed any difference to be honest, except the colours of the packaging box. I don't own a BM869 or 869s personally so I don't really know what it's like inside, and I don't want to open up a for-sale unit beyond the battery cover (to remove the battery), so I can't really tell if there's any difference internally. On the BM257s the fuses are accessible by opening the battery cover so I know they have upgraded the fuses to 1000V rated ones (but curiously also changed from 630mA to 400mA, and 10A to 11A). I don't know if it's the same case with the BM869s though.
Hi Franky, a 400mA fuse on the 257s sounds strange since the meter jack is still marked as 0.6A max on the front panel. I would ask Brymen for some clarification, as they may have installed the wrong fuses on a batch of their meters.
Have been lurking on here for a couple of weeks and I had to make an account just to say that I am astounded at how fast you delivered the BM257 I ordered! Less than three business days is very impressive.
Have only had a preliminary look over the unit and I am very happy with the build quality, hope to have a hobbyist review on my blog in the near future.
Cheers!
Have been lurking on here for a couple of weeks and I had to make an account just to say that I am astounded at how fast you delivered the BM257 I ordered! Less than three business days is very impressive.
Have only had a preliminary look over the unit and I am very happy with the build quality, hope to have a hobbyist review on my blog in the near future.
Cheers!
Thanks for the compliments. But again, I can't really take all the credit. I can mostly only guarantee to have my orders sent to the post office within 24 hours of ordering, it was the postal services who did most of the hard work for delivering packages quickly!
Hi Franky, a 400mA fuse on the 257s sounds strange since the meter jack is still marked as 0.6A max on the front panel. I would ask Brymen for some clarification, as they may have installed the wrong fuses on a batch of their meters.
This is Brymen's response in regard to my inquiry about the 400mA fuse:
That 0.4A/1000V fuse has a Time-Current characteristic curve (in between
315mA & 500mA) projection of approaching infinity at 0.6A. It can also be
loaded way beyond 1000 seconds at 0.8A, and has a fast acting characteristic
of below 0.01 second at beyond 2A. This protection characteristic matches
BM257s nicely.
The fuse will do its job, but the margin will be much lower than a .6A fuse, meaning that it will blow quicker when the current goes above 0.6A. At 10$ a pop, it could be an expensive fuse solution.
I'm not an expert, but it seems that the Time-Current charts are usually derived from 50Hz RMS currents (10% accuracy), with lower margins for DC currents.
As far as IEC CAT rating is concerned, I'm not sure if a lower fuse rating is allowed under the current regulations. I haven't heard of any other manufacturers using lower rated fuses in their meters yet.
The higher resistance of the 0.4A fuse (~ 1.2Ohm) should also make the burden voltage slightly worse on the mA scale.
It would be interesting to see how long it takes for the 0.4A fuse to blow, when a 0.6A current is flowing through it.
The fuse rated current (400mA) is the maximum continuous current allowed, without rupturing the fuse, guaranteed by the manufacturer. 600mA may be too high for continuous measurement and falls outside the fuse certified rating anyway.
I received the same answer as Franky. I also think the same regarding the fuse not taking a continuous 600mA. I will do an extended 600mA test when my shipment arrives.
After some research, it seems that IEC regs require a fuse rated for the highest current expected. I understand that the integrity of the fuse can be compromised after a long exposure to higher currents than it was designed for.
Brymen should comply, really. The cost is about the same, if they can source 600mA fuses.
Hey Franky,
I got redirected to this thread by fellas in the forum who had only the best to talk about you
.
Anyway, I'd be glad if you could source a Hakko 888 (Not the Digital version), used or new, 110V or 230V version. Any possibilities?
Cheers!!
Hey Franky,
I got redirected to this thread by fellas in the forum who had only the best to talk about you .
Anyway, I'd be glad if you could source a Hakko 888 (Not the Digital version), used or new, 110V or 230V version. Any possibilities?
Cheers!!
I should be able to source a 220V version. If you could send me your shipping address in a PM I will try to get your a price quote.
Franky is awesome!
I placed an order with him that I needed to get done and shipped by X-Mas.
He made a mistake in ordering some voltage regulators for me (ahhhh, it happens, we all have brain farts). It was caught before the order was shipped to me and he went out of his way to order new ones (which took a few more days for him to get), then he made sure I'd get them by X-Mas.
I received the order 2 days ago.
He's a great guy to deal with, and very helpful.
I noticed you've added a ZYXStudio USB power meter to your ebay shop. Can you get their other stuff too? How about test loads from
http://zke2006.taobao.com?