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That’s a $30 multimeter. It cannot possibly be worth the time and effort to repair it. Just buy a new meter. That is, if it’s even broken — from the description of the fault in your other thread, I think it’s probably working just fine.
Quote from: tooki on July 19, 2023, 03:18:39 pmThat’s a $30 multimeter. It cannot possibly be worth the time and effort to repair it. Just buy a new meter. Draw check it out drawing.That is, if it’s even broken — from the description of the fault in your other thread, I think it’s probably working just fine.I have two of this multimeter one of them almost completly stop working by itself other one just show large number in millivolt rangeI like to know how this instrument does work just for fun
That’s a $30 multimeter. It cannot possibly be worth the time and effort to repair it. Just buy a new meter. Draw check it out drawing.That is, if it’s even broken — from the description of the fault in your other thread, I think it’s probably working just fine.