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UT61E vs Ionizer
hgg:
Do you remember what happened?
Dead UT61E ?
cdev:
No but it was here that I saw it and I suspect the word 'ionizer' was also used. Or something close to it.
nickeevblog10:
Just out of interest and I do like posting this experience with the UNI-T 61E, after dismantling and reassembling then using the meter i was getting unusual readings. I found the ribbon around the readout LCD? was not wrapped perfectly around the edges of all the four sides of the display. It did take a bit of doing but eventually getting the ribbon back into place and readouts became normal. Do check this, for me a newbie this was great news.
The other problem I had with digital multi meter readers is using a meter that did not, not sure how to describe this, would not OL automatically but the UNI-T 61E does OL automatically. I did not need the UNI-T 61E (lol) but i like it with no mods.
Wolfgang:
In fact I have UNI-Ts *and* Flukes. While I had to fix the UNI-Ts several times, the only think I ever changed on a Fluke was a fuse.
cdev:
I really like my UT-61E so I think that if I broke it I would try to exhaust all the possibilities to see if it was fixable and fix it if possible, before tossing it out.
I make it a practice of trying to fix things that break and even if I am not successful, I always learn something.
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