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

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GreyWoolfe:

--- Quote from: jackenhack on September 20, 2018, 07:58:28 pm ---
--- Quote from: bitseeker on June 28, 2018, 09:54:10 pm ---Welcome to the forum, Zimphire.

Interesting how much noise was in the meter and how much better performance was after Jack made those cap mods.

Looks like he recently fixed up the AN8009 as well. https://www.jackenhack.com/aneng-an8009-improve-accuracy-response/

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I've got a lot of responses from people doing the upgrade on the AN8009 and not getting any significantly better results. I did on my unit, but maybe they've improved later batches.

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I did the mod to my 8008 and 8009 and the reading definitely stabilizes much quicker.  I am using Brymen leads and they are quite snug, fitting better than the OEM leads

LaserTazerPhaser:
The 200mA fuses are for resale

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10A-600uA-fuse-for-RM101-102-multimeter/32811804077.html

its 200mA(109-111) for the aneng 8008 meter

TheNewLab:

--- Quote from: ebastler on July 30, 2017, 06:54:13 pm ---
--- Quote from: coromonadalix on July 30, 2017, 06:39:49 pm ---
Not an AN8008 competitor, due to the price and the larger form factor. But it looks somewhat promising -- might even have proper fuses?
Although the 600V CAT IV rating and the claim that it is "FDA certified" do not instill confidence...  ::)

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Really?? "it is "FDA certified"!
Now I can give some multimeters to my cows! the heifers will get a kick out of it.  :-DD

Shoot, I think I'll get several dozen of those.  Start a "cattle" makershed  :-DD
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TheNewLab:

--- Quote from: RedSky on August 02, 2017, 02:30:43 am ---As far as the AN8008 readings around µV are concerned...

I have a Uni-T UT70D (80,000 count) and a Brymen 867s (up to 500,000 count) both can read down to a resolution of 1 µV
Both have trouble at around the 0 mark at either staying on 0 when leads are shorted or reading accurately in the -10 to +10 µV range, no matter the source of the measurement.

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I see this quite often, where someone gets frustrated because open leads on the volts setting does not remain at zero and floats up and down.

This is actually a good feature for those doing electrical work. it shows that not only are you getting 0 voltage on a circuit, but that the wiring inside the wall or wherever is not even connected.
 uh, oops. Time to re draw some wire....

ebastler:
@TheNewLab, with all the excitement about the FDA-certified meter, it looks like you got your quote nesting mixed up...  ;)

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