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A look at the Uni-T UT210E
Mortymore:
All I can add is that I have one with caps, and my father-in-law has one without them, and his clamp is more accurate than mine. But that may be only casual.
Svici:
Actually I was thinking to add the capacitors myself, but I’m not sure what values are needed, so maybe I just leave with it as it is.
Waiting now for the eeprom programmer to arrive from China... :)
pratap_369:
--- Quote from: pratap_369 on June 12, 2019, 05:11:32 am ---My UT210E's current measurement are way off (around 300mA on 20A range and 150mA on 2A range) after I did the calibration (by pressing blue and yellow buttons while turning on the meter) .I did realize that I shouldn't have done that after reading the whole thread :(. Is the calibration is the main reason that gives the inaccurate reading.I did clean the contacts of the selector wheel but the readings are same.
could somebody help me out whats wrong?
here is my eeprom data
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anybody
MosherIV:
Have you tried the zero button?
Have you demagnetised it?
When testing, are there any other magnets near by?
Are there any large ferrous object near by?
pratap_369:
--- Quote from: MosherIV on July 05, 2019, 07:06:49 am ---Have you tried the zero button?
Have you demagnetised it?
When testing, are there any other magnets near by?
Are there any large ferrous object near by?
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I tried everything,I even built a degaussing coil for the demagnetization.Even after the degaussing the readings are still the same |O
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