You are correct. That's also true for the Fluke 233 and the $650 Fluke 1587 insulation meter. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Column headings are explained in the notes found on the first heading row.
Very helpful; I was about to ask what they all mean. Only problem is that they're practically unreadable without
this macro:
Sub FitComments()
'Updateby20140325
Dim xComment As Comment
For Each xComment In Application.ActiveSheet.Comments
xComment.Shape.TextFrame.AutoSize = True
Next
End Sub
Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
I changed spreadsheet editor recently on a new computer and files saved with an .xls extension have text boxes corrupted, unless viewed with WPS Office (
https://www.wps.com/wps-office-personal).
The next version will be edited on MS Excel and cells should have the proper comment box size when viewed with MS Excel.
According to docs, Appa 305 does not have clock.
Correct. Database will be modified. Thanks.
Would you please help me, isn't SIGLENT or OWON a good brands for the Benchtop Multimeters?
Would you please help me, isn't SIGLENT or OWON a good brands for the Benchtop Multimeters?
As much as he might like to, Wytnucls can't be expected to offer advice on any equipment that he does not have, maybe based on comparison of specs yes, but you can do that for yourself.
There's a number of threads of various brands and models, use the search button to find them.
Here's the Siglent SDM3055 5 1/2 digit thread for your study:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/siglent-new-bench-dmm-sdm3055/
Would you please help me, isn't SIGLENT or OWON a good brands for the Benchtop Multimeters?
They are new brands in the bench top market, competing mostly with Rigol at the low end.
If you can get past some teething problems with software and chinglish, they'll probably do an acceptable job at a more affordable price than mainstream bench meters, while using the same eye candy TFT color screen.
That's a bonus for someone on a budget.
Little in-depth information is available for the Owon meter, but the scant published specs seem similar to the ones found on the Siglent machine.
Perhaps being a new product, I couldn't find very much information on the Owon in regards to manuals, dealers or pricing, they do list a WiFi option which may interest some people and initial indications are a 3 year warranty on both the Owon and the Siglent meters, as yet I haven't compared the specifications but they do look close, it might be a matter of waiting for reviews and such on this one.
Edit: Updated pictures and the quick start guide for the Owon XDM3051 is now available and linked below, a big thanks to Oritech Australia for their assistance.
Quick start guide. (slow horrible page, refresh seems to work)
http://www.owon.com.hk/service_down.asp?SortID_1=4&SortID_2=5Oritech Australia.
http://www.oritech.com.au/
The spreadsheet doesn't list 4.5 digit bench meters, unless they have a HiRes mode also.
Sorry my mistake, I can shift that last post elsewhere if you like.
Also I'm not sure if this unit qualifies for the list but I recently acquired one of these TTI 1906 meters, 5.5 digit, 210000 count.
Many thanks for your great effort.
Thanks for this! Good info!!
In case anybody else had the same problem as I did reading the comments (I have Excel 2013), I ran a quick macro to autosize all the comments so they're legible. It's the same data as the latest version on the original post as of this posting. I marked it April 2016 to be clear.
Hioki DT4282 has both Hold and Autohold-Feature. What I can tell from the Hioki 2016 Cataloge the whole DT428x and DT425x Range has Display Hold and Auto Hold Feature.
The DT422x and DT421x are missing the "Auto Hold" feature.
Source: DT4282 lying next to me & Hioki 2016 Field Measuring Instruments brochure.
Edit: And the Amprobe 38XR-A has at least a "Hold"-button included. At least the EU-Version I bought recently.
Thanks for this! Good info!!
In case anybody else had the same problem as I did reading the comments (I have Excel 2013), I ran a quick macro to autosize all the comments so they're legible. It's the same data as the latest version on the original post as of this posting. I marked it April 2016 to be clear.
What comments? The info in the cells?
Can you change the cell colors? I cannot read black font on dark blue background. I would appreciate if you can lighten up the blue a little. For example Row 2.
If not, is it possible I can get an editable version so I can change the cell colors?
thanks
Hello there:
I find an update. The Brymen BM257 change to BM257s.Increase of 10 amperes.
And Brymen BM235 is the same.
BM867->BM867S
BM869->BM869S
BM859->BM859S
BM857->BM857S
BM829->BM829S
BM525->BM525S
http://www.lockinc.com.tw/html/product/index.aspx?brand=35
Did not see any option for english ?
Funny my translator did not light up .
Brymen bm82x &bm52x diode open circuit voltage is 3.5VDC
What comments? The info in the cells?
Can you change the cell colors? I cannot read black font on dark blue background. I would appreciate if you can lighten up the blue a little. For example Row 2.
If not, is it possible I can get an editable version so I can change the cell colors?
thanks
The file is editable. You might have to click the "Enable Editing" button in excel (usually comes up in a yellow banner underneath the ribbon) because excel doesn't usually trust files downloaded from the internet.
Comments are in every cell with a red triangle in the top right. Hover over one of those cells and you will see text. I just autosized those because not all of the text showed up in the pop-up window before, at least in my version of Excel.
I don't see the color issue on my screen, but in excel, you can use Ctrl+H (find and replace). Then click Options > Next to "Find what" click Format > Choose Format From Cell > and click the cell with the color you can't read. Then you can change the format you want to replace it with by clicking "Format" that is next to "Replace with" and when you're finished, click Replace All.
This may be slightly different in older excel versions, but I remember it was still possible to find and replace based on the cell format.
I downloaded and opened to see if I could edit and the colors have changed so I can read it now and I do not need to edit it
Thanks Wytnucls
Can I make a suggestion : sort on the name of the company so Extech will come before Vichy
At Brymen brand at line BM867 in collumn "T" there is a "v" sign. What does this "v" means? It has temperature measurement capability?
Iam before of buying one like this meter, the price is affordable, it has a lot of funcionality, but I realy need to have temperature capabilities (not needed to be very accurate).