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ANENG goes crazy with new meters
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Fungus:
3D rendered fuses for golden safety!


tooki:

--- Quote from: bd139 on October 29, 2020, 03:01:58 pm ---Are they still dangerous as fuck though?

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At least they’re only claiming CAT III 600V, unlike the many meters that fraudulently claim CAT IV 600V.


--- Quote from: Specmaster on October 29, 2020, 03:29:25 pm ---I'm struggling to think of a reason why you would want it to link to your phone via Bluetooth when it doesn't do data logging :wtf:

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It does look like it’ll do trend graphing. But as for the use case of non-logging Bluetooth: I can think of two. 1) Remote readings, like if you need to put the meter in one place and then go control something somewhere else. 2) presentations, classroom instruction, streaming, etc: anywhere where being able to share the meter screen digitally. Much easier to read than a camera pointed at an LCD.
exe:
Oh, that's tempting. I'd like something with remote logging and cheap. I also like that they finally put that fifth button that, afaik, is needed to put it into calibration mode.

What I don't like is big variety of models. I'd like to have two-three models to choose from, with clear distinction and/or comparison table.
Fungus:
I wonder how hackable the Bluetooth protocol is...  :popcorn:
Specmaster:

--- Quote from: tooki on October 29, 2020, 04:55:33 pm ---
--- Quote from: bd139 on October 29, 2020, 03:01:58 pm ---Are they still dangerous as fuck though?

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At least they’re only claiming CAT III 600V, unlike the many meters that fraudulently claim CAT IV 600V.


--- Quote from: Specmaster on October 29, 2020, 03:29:25 pm ---I'm struggling to think of a reason why you would want it to link to your phone via Bluetooth when it doesn't do data logging :wtf:

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It does look like it’ll do trend graphing. But as for the use case of non-logging Bluetooth: I can think of two. 1) Remote readings, like if you need to put the meter in one place and then go control something somewhere else. 2) presentations, classroom instruction, streaming, etc: anywhere where being able to share the meter screen digitally. Much easier to read than a camera pointed at an LCD.

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Yeah true, but I'd like to think that they would be using akin to a Fluke or Brymen meters in such a scenario for safety reasons  when you have untrained persons around.
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