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Watched Joe's transient test on preproduction unit. Impressive. Dave said this will be targeted more to electronics and for that use it seems to be robust enough.
If the price will be around 200 coins ($/£/€) I'm happy with it. Might get two of them. I have two of the previous Dave's DMMs and for my use they have been really good.
I wonder how many of us will get most of the gear Dave offers. I gather quite many of us have e.g. the uCurrent -unit (me included).
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#251 Reply
Posted by
arekm
on 02 Dec, 2017 22:06
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I wonder when supporters (patreon & forum) 40 units are going to be ready && shipped?
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#252 Reply
Posted by
EEVblog
on 02 Dec, 2017 22:48
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I wonder when supporters (patreon & forum) 40 units are going to be ready && shipped?
The issue is fixed and the units are being shipped December 5th.
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#253 Reply
Posted by
chriswebb
on 03 Dec, 2017 23:44
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#254 Reply
Posted by
beanflying
on 04 Dec, 2017 03:04
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Just snagged # 300
Only a few left from batch 1
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#255 Reply
Posted by
Russ
on 04 Dec, 2017 06:56
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Looks good. What will the price be in U.S. dollars?
Thanks
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#256 Reply
Posted by
arekm
on 04 Dec, 2017 07:00
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Google can calculate for you - searching for "265 AUD to USD" says 201 USD (+ shipping).
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#257 Reply
Posted by
arekm
on 04 Dec, 2017 07:12
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The issue is fixed and the units are being shipped December 5th.
From Korea, so UEI leads and not Brymen like in kickstarter, right?
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#258 Reply
Posted by
Kuro
on 04 Dec, 2017 09:02
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Any news on when the 121GW will be available to the general public on Dave's shop (not kickstarter) and at what price?
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#259 Reply
Posted by
Russ
on 04 Dec, 2017 15:30
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How different is it from his Brymen 235 model, which I like? I am still awaiting delivery of extra fuses. 👍
Thanks
Russ
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#260 Reply
Posted by
Candid
on 07 Dec, 2017 18:51
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The issue is fixed and the units are being shipped December 5th.
Will we get an email with tracking when they are shipped? I got my invoice with order number 11039 on 25th Nov but no more information since then and I am extremely curious if I will get a christmas present.
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#261 Reply
Posted by
mandor
on 31 Dec, 2017 17:02
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So is there some video of features. I know about low burden. Seems dual display... what else. Is there some kind of review /comparison / specifications? I know that there is the manual, but some kind of overview?
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#262 Reply
Posted by
joeqsmith
on 31 Dec, 2017 17:41
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Did you watch the videos Dave has released? If not, go to his EEVBLOG 2 youtube page, go to the 121GW playlist and have a look. I had a few videos for one of the preproduction units but nothing like a full review of it because it was still under development. The first one where I transient test the meter is still available to watch. The others were basically showing the bar graph speed, repairing the meter a few times and repeating the transient tests after attempting to harden it. There was a video on measuring power but the meter had a few problems then. I agree that it will be good to see what they came up with. The Brymen he rebranded is obviously a solid meter and I would expect similar quality and robustness from this meter. It is a 121GW after all.
Once they start to show up, I imagine that YT will be swamped with reviews for it. Based on this site's membership, I would expect some of these reviews will be fairly detailed. Just give it a little time.
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#263 Reply
Posted by
mandor
on 31 Dec, 2017 17:45
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I've seen those testing videos and what errors Dave was describing. I was just curious about what features it had and how it would compare to Brymen, UNITrend, Fluke, whatever.
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#264 Reply
Posted by
joeqsmith
on 31 Dec, 2017 19:35
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Those are the only videos that I am aware of available to the public. Doesn't the manual explain what features it has? If not, that seems like a pretty big miss. You should be able to compare the manuals of the various meters you want to compare with it. It's a bit of an oddball with it's unique feature set, so I'm note sure what meters you would compare it against or what criteria you would use. I thought they were trying to ship the first ones to get them out for Christmas but I am not sure if they shipped or not and with Dave going on vacation right in the middle of it, it may be a while before you start seeing reviews. I bet when they get out there though, the flood gates will open up for reviews.
2018 is going to be a fun year!
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#265 Reply
Posted by
mandor
on 31 Dec, 2017 19:40
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Well, i had a look at the manual, but I am not that knowledgable of multimeters. I would prefer if someone laid it out for me :-)
He said he will not meet the deadline, i believe. I just wondered if I missed some videos or blogs about it. Looks like it was all kind of a secret?
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#266 Reply
Posted by
Nusa
on 31 Dec, 2017 20:45
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Well, i had a look at the manual, but I am not that knowledgable of multimeters. I would prefer if someone laid it out for me :-)
He said he will not meet the deadline, i believe. I just wondered if I missed some videos or blogs about it. Looks like it was all kind of a secret?
There've been blog videos about it during its development. Here's the playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL24OiKqd2iN-PIGiG6akcX6e_UimarIH6Also look at the start date of THIS thread, which is about a year ago. That's not how you keep secrets!
And the video you seem to be demanding does exist:
https://youtu.be/5cVrGcdV5JA
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#267 Reply
Posted by
mandor
on 31 Dec, 2017 20:53
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I have seen all that, but.... why? Why is this so much better? Burden? Accuracy? Like i said, I'm no expert... It's not like there is in debth video about it and we are talking about a man that makes 30 minute summary videos :-D
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#268 Reply
Posted by
Nusa
on 31 Dec, 2017 21:00
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All I can say is patience. It's not like you can even order one yet, if you didn't get in on the kickstarter. Kickstarter deliveries are expected to take until March to complete. So by the time you CAN order one, there will be plenty of reviews.
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#269 Reply
Posted by
joeqsmith
on 31 Dec, 2017 21:03
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I think if you don't want to take the time to read the manual, you will just have to wait until they start showing up. If you followed my thread, I doubt you missed any videos.
Yes, he did limit the information. It took a fair amount of time before we knew who the supplier was. They made the software available on the web (on purpose or by mistake) and at least this is how I found out.
He also talked about it from time to time on their PodCast show as well as posting the few videos. Most of the information was under the contributor's section which would limit the exposure as well.
I was hoping he would have made a full on review of it before it started to ship as it may have proved insightful even if it had some bias. He did say they made a change to the reference but that is the only hardware change I have seen him post about. He did post a few comments comparing it with the Fluke 87V's robustness and it sounded like he was happy with it as is. While I did offer some suggestions on how they may be able to improve it's robustness (as I have shown, that stuff is not rocket science anyway), I doubt based on Dave's comments that part of the design was changed. There really would be no reason for me to repeat any of my transient tests except to document the results as he did not want the prototype meter's data published. But my guess is you will see people doing all sorts of things with it once they have it in their hands. Just takes time.
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#270 Reply
Posted by
joeqsmith
on 31 Dec, 2017 23:34
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I started reviewing the videos I had made along with the comments people had posted thinking I may reconsider making them available. Even months later, I think even though Dave never asked me to pull them it's still the right decision to leave them down. The biggest problem I see is even though I would say throughout the videos that it was pre-production and not released, some people would spot bugs during the testing and post about them, which or course made other viewers confused if these problems would be in the final meter or not. So even now, I can still understand Dave's concerns.
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#271 Reply
Posted by
IanB
on 31 Dec, 2017 23:36
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Well, i had a look at the manual, but I am not that knowledgable of multimeters. I would prefer if someone laid it out for me :-)
Even if someone laid it out for you it wouldn't help. If you are not that knowledgeable about multimeters then you wouldn't recognize whether the features of the meter are useful for you or not, or whether it is a better meter for you than some other one.
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#272 Reply
Posted by
mandor
on 01 Jan, 2018 08:18
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I don't have to know anything to enjoy information. Dave's videos usualy say "look at this! this is crap because this and this. When you compare it with this multimeter, you see the difference!"
That is all I need. I'm just interested. I wasn't even aware he did the kickstarter until it was already over.
It just seemed strange to me that so many people would order a multimeter without knowing exact specs, so i figured i missed some information. That is all.
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#273 Reply
Posted by
EEVblog
on 01 Jan, 2018 08:48
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I don't have to know anything to enjoy information. Dave's videos usualy say "look at this! this is crap because this and this. When you compare it with this multimeter, you see the difference!"
That is all I need. I'm just interested. I wasn't even aware he did the kickstarter until it was already over.
It just seemed strange to me that so many people would order a multimeter without knowing exact specs, so i figured i missed some information. That is all.
The exact specs and features are listed in the manual.
As others have said, if you can't use that to evaluate a $250 meter yourself, then, well, you shouldn't buy it. There are many people who can, and those are likely the people who bought it.
If you want a review the you'll have to wait for someone to do one.
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#274 Reply
Posted by
mandor
on 01 Jan, 2018 09:06
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Ok, guys, is there some kind of problem?
I did not say I wanted or needed to buy one.
I am interested in it purely because of my interest in electronics.
I have watched a lot of teardowns just because I am interested. I find it interesting.
I can look at specifications but I does not tell me what kind of problems can be solved with using this meter over some others.
I understand that the burden is better. I see it is better shielded from outside statics or whatever.
I was just asking if there was a comprehensive info in form ov a video or a page that states which things are improved over other well amde and well known meters. I have a 10 year old mid class UniT and it works well for me as I am not doing anything serius.
I don't understand how was I not clear on that and why some of the responses should be "don't buy one if you can't read the manual", paraphrased.
Big thanks to all that confirmed that information was limited and I am looking forward to teardowns, reviews and such!