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AN8008 US $19, 9999count, 1uV, 0.01uA, 0.01Ohm, 1pF resolution meter
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kalel:

--- Quote from: ebastler on September 05, 2017, 03:35:54 pm ---
--- Quote from: eurofox on September 05, 2017, 01:00:50 pm ---It was a Santa Claus day today  :-DD
It finally arrived and got my Infiniium scope as well  :-+

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Let me guess which one of the two got the larger share of your attention...  :P
Congrats on two nice toys!

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This might depend on whether or not a person in this situation already has a scope.
If not, a scope might get more attention at start as it's something new to learn how to use, explore, and hopefully avoid damaging with improper use.

Now, if someone was to get their first multimeter and scope at the same time (I'm sure this doesn't happen every time), it would be interesting to see which tool is more fun to explore.
eurofox:

--- Quote from: ebastler on September 05, 2017, 03:35:54 pm ---
--- Quote from: eurofox on September 05, 2017, 01:00:50 pm ---It was a Santa Claus day today  :-DD
It finally arrived and got my Infiniium scope as well  :-+

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Let me guess which one of the two got the larger share of your attention...  :P
Congrats on two nice toys!

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Yep  :popcorn:

Tomorrow Santa is coming again and will bring me the calibrator that was sleeping 3 weeks in customs  :-DD
mnementh:

--- Quote from: kalel on September 04, 2017, 06:12:40 pm ---
--- Quote from: ModemHead on September 04, 2017, 05:52:18 pm ---This "Ragu 17B+" was very recently brought to my attention.  $10 at Amazon, with Prime 2-day shipping available.

I do not have one.  But by looks alone, I'm guessing this is another DMT0660-based meter somewhat like the AN860B+, trading the temperature function for non-contact voltage.

Sure is cheap!  Not sure how long the sale price will last.

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Looks good. Might get to $20 or so.

(SNIP)

Couldn't find it on eBay except from 2 US sellers, $14 and 26 without shipping.

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Ten clams for a 6000 count True RMS  :-DMM... holy Bleep!ing Bleep!crackers!!!

I couldn't help m'self... I had to get myself a shiny red spaghetti meter, even though they're evidently not going to be back in Amazon's Warehouse until 9/10-9/12 or so; no matter what delivery option I chose it was "Delivery by 9/14". So I picked the "No Rush" option and got $5 to spend in Amazon Pantry... probably get me some BBQ spices or somesuch.

This is getting down to the realm of the Horror Fraught "Drop Dead Red" little boxes of Damifino with test leads on 'em I used to get for free just so I could give 'em away.  :-DD

One time, they had a month-long thing going with a new special item every day; every time I brought in the freebie coupon for one of those meters, sometimes from both stores in my neighborhood if teh special of the day was a really good item. At the end of the month, I donated a box full of 'em to my Model Airfield to give out to members who needed a meter.  :-/O

mnem
Did I get something on my shoe?
joeqsmith:
3. Safe, Quick and Complete Systems: A perfect combination of a super sensitive electric field detection, an amazing measuring speed of 3 times in 1 second and complete overload protection, RAGU 17B • 5. Compact Design: The refined design conforms to IEC1010,

Well there you go.  $10 gets you a lot now days. 
bitseeker:

--- Quote from: mnementh on September 06, 2017, 12:09:51 am ---I couldn't help m'self... I had to get myself a shiny red spaghetti meter [...] I picked the "No Rush" option and got $5 to spend in Amazon Pantry... probably get me some BBQ spices or somesuch.

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Spaghetti meter, but no pasta? No spaghetti sauce? Missed opportunity. :-DD
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