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| coromonadalix:
go grab a 8100 Series from Transmille loll EDIT or the Fluke 8588A loll |
| mawyatt:
--- Quote from: DavidKo on January 31, 2023, 09:14:20 am ---You are doomed. IKEA no longer produces alkaline cells. @tautech: you can try photography, cycling etc. instead of electronics >:D, sometimes it may be cheaper --- End quote --- Yes, this is the last of our Reference IKEA AA cells!! Will probably need to replace with a DuraHell or NeverReady AA cell :palm: Best, |
| coromonadalix:
CellAgeddon loll |
| elecdonia:
Although I am one digit short of 7.5, I remain quite satisfied with the performance and features of my HP 3456A 6.5 digit digital multimeter. I do wish it was smaller, especially its dimension from front to back. This is too large for most of the shelves in my workshop. I consider it to be one of my best “scores” for obtaining functional/useful vintage test gear. It was an ebay auction that went for $22 USD. Shipping however added $60 USD to my cost. Yes, this unit fits into the “boat anchor” category. Still a great deal at <$100 USD. I posted this shortly after getting it: eevblog.com/forum/testgear/list-your-test-equipment-score-here!/msg1134405 |
| Kleinstein:
The choice of new 7 digit meters is relative limited: mainly the KS34470 , Keithley DMM7510 or 2010 and maybe one from Advantest or Transmile. The Keithley 2001 is a rather old design and except if one needs a 20 V range I would not consider it anymore. |
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