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Fungus:

--- Quote from: mwb1100 on January 08, 2023, 11:32:01 pm ---Note to self: don't mention fuses in an Aneng thread...

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 :-+

ElectricPower:
I have an ANeng AN870. It has hanged on a screw on the wall in almost 6 mounth without use. For couple of weeks ago i noticed the display (the glass forran the screen) was missing. I found it on the floor....

So i didn't like that meter. Gave me a bad feeling.

My Q10 and AN8009 i am wery happy with. Good meters for the price :)

exe:
I have 8002 and 8008 models, and they are not suitable for me for mV range because up to a few mV error. If I wiggle the selector it changes the displayed number :(. My old ut61e doesn't have that. Too bad, I do mV measurements quite often :(

MrAl:

--- Quote from: ElectricPower on January 09, 2023, 04:08:43 am ---
--- Quote from: mwb1100 on January 08, 2023, 11:32:01 pm ---Note to self: don't mention fuses in an Aneng thread...

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I just don't like people making fun of a brand because they don't have the ability to put a fuse that costs twice as much as the multimeter itself.

It's just common sense.

A multimeter that costs 20 dollars is not made for use in the lab or for high voltage. members in this forum should understand this more than anyone else I think.

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Hi,

Just to note, my comments were for the sole purpose of adding some comedy to the thread following along with the posts i read before that.  I have no experience with these meters at all so cant comment seriously.  When i read the other posts though i had to laugh and the one thing i love besides electronics and related is comedy.

I had a couple cheapie meters in my time, one was a Harbor Freight i think it was $6 USD.  I could not use it at all because the readings would fluctuate when trying to read the automobile voltage while the car engine was running.  I think the ignition firing was messing up the readings.  It was a shame because it had a nice backlight.  Never used it again either.  Ended up in the garbage and i rarely throw anything away like that.

coromonadalix:

--- Quote from: ElectricPower on January 08, 2023, 09:55:13 pm ---Just wonder...

Why is safety so important in a meter that costs 10 dollar? Why not just take it for what it is? In my opinion a godd and sheap number two meter for use in car/boat or in DC circuits off grid.

You don't need a Fluke 289 for measuring a 12V battery or continuity in a DC circuit.

But i'm agreed that everyone that has electronic as hobby must have at least ONE good meter. But as number two meter, i think Aneng Q10 and AN 8009 is good meters.

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You really want an answer  loll    Some people will try to use them on high volatge circuits, they will not care one bit about safety .......  price price price  is all we see sometimes
If it's not them who make the meters, other will replace them and still make those  sh@#@%%   meters  loll


Uni-T  did or still does some crappy meters and some over time have gained some seriousness  .... Choices is yours

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