I measured the temperature drift of this multimeter, with a temperature difference of almost 50°C
0.1% resistor with unknown ppm/°C.... I tried to isolate it in a glass, but according to the thermohygrometer readings, the difference is still 0.4°C.... with unknown ppm, this can be significant
As a source of constant voltage I used a 1.5V AAA salt battery
According to this measurement, with a temperature delta of the multimeter itself of 46.8 °C, the temperature drift of the multimeter is:
When measuring resistances in the range of 600 ohm
8.55 ppm/°C, the error is +- 0.52%
When measuring DC voltage in the range of 6.0000 V
24.1 ppm/°C, the error is +- 0.51%
I can't evaluate these results, because this is the first time in my life I've bothered with such crap😁. But as for me, with a temperature delta of almost 50°C, an error of 0.5% is, without exaggeration, an excellent result.