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| TurboTom:
@indman The situation for me is like that: I must have got about a total of five of the tiny meters (different models) distributed in my home, car and field-access tool box so it's never far to get one, simply since they are so versatile. Actually, I never blew a fuse on any of these. But to me, it's just too much hassle to replace all the fuse sockets in all of them. I rather spend ten euros on 30 suitable "children" ;) fuses of different ratings and put them in the magazine so I've got spares just in case. For mains work, I anyway use one of my two Flukes or maybe the surprisingly well made Peak Tech 3440 (CEM DT-989). Peace :D |
| stj:
the fuses are only used for current ranges anyway. |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: stj on October 23, 2018, 02:37:59 pm ---the fuses are only used for current ranges anyway. --- End quote --- Some people read current with their multimeter... |
| gthorud:
Thank you VERY MUCH for the link to aliexpress. I will try them. Compared to other sources this will probably be 1/10 of the cost compared to main streem suppliers, the shiping cost far too much. If they are bad, I will modify for longer fuses. I have been aware of the high voltage issue with these short fuses, but I have other meters for that purpose. Geir Sent fra min EVA-L09 via Tapatalk |
| riccardo.pittini:
I made the same mod to fit 5x20mm HRC fuses on a AN8009 the problem is that it is necessary to re-calibrate the multimeter as the current measurement can be affected :) |
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