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ANENG AN8001, 6000 count true RMS Multimeter for $14.
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hostname:
Hi, does anyone knows the differences between the an8001 an8002 and an8004? Spec looks the same, but price is diffedifferent... An8004 cheapest and an8001 highest... Thanks.

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hostname:
Thanks....
sleemanj:
Has anybody come across a supply of the miniature 3.6mm fuses that the 101/102/8001/8002 variants of these meters seem to all use?  The only ones I seem to find are axial leaded fuses.  I guess one could snip off the leads, but feels a bit of a hack.
BroMarduk:

--- Quote from: sleemanj on March 22, 2017, 09:57:16 am ---Has anybody come across a supply of the miniature 3.6mm fuses that the 101/102/8001/8002 variants of these meters seem to all use?  The only ones I seem to find are axial leaded fuses.  I guess one could snip off the leads, but feels a bit of a hack.


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If you look closely at the fuses, it looks like there is a small dot on each end where the lead was or would have been, so I don't think snipping the lead will be a problem.   I replaced with a Littlefuse from Mouser, part number 576-0874.500MXEP http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=0874.500MXEPvirtualkey57610000virtualkey576-0874.500MXEP for the 500mA one (part number 576-0874010.MXEP for the 10A one) and with the leads snipped off, it works like the original.

That said, if you or anyone finds a source of cheap 3.6x10mm 250VAC 500mA/10A fast blow ceramic fuses elsewhere, I'd be interested.
MBY:
Most sources claims that the AN8001 and AN8002 has µA-ranges, but pictures show only mA-range and my two AN8001 certainly only have the ranges 60/600 mA and 6/10A. My question is, has anybody got the AN8002 (with temp measurement) and can say what the lowest current range is? Because, as an electronics meter, only a 60.00 mA-range is a showstopper, and we already know that fuses and input protection, while not totally bad and lacking, is a showstopper for an electrician uses.

One other irritating thing is a lack of range- and delta-buttons.
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