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| Phil1977:
What are both pictures about to tell? Of course, the Fluke has better protection - definitely no discussion necessary. But else? Fluke needs more components, it´s larger, it uses more expensive PCB-basematerial? People, don't be ridiculous about multimeter safety. 50 Years ago everyone worked with analouge meters with just a glas fuse in the current range, and death by exploding multimeter is not the main story people talk about at family parties. Of course, if you want to work on mains lines then you either should be allowed to do that and then you usually have an expensive meter. If you do it as your hobby, then probably the meter is the smallest risk for your life... |
| Astur_TorQue:
--- Quote from: Phil1977 on April 18, 2024, 10:04:14 am ---What are both pictures about to tell? Of course, the Fluke has better protection - definitely no discussion necessary. But else? Fluke needs more components, it´s larger, it uses more expensive PCB-basematerial? People, don't be ridiculous about multimeter safety. 50 Years ago everyone worked with analouge meters with just a glas fuse in the current range, and death by exploding multimeter is not the main story people talk about at family parties. Of course, if you want to work on mains lines then you either should be allowed to do that and then you usually have an expensive meter. If you do it as your hobby, then probably the meter is the smallest risk for your life... --- End quote --- Basically the electronics are way better.. more components always means better safety/quality/accurate signal... they are expensive? of course.. most people need these? At all! But it's undeniable at first glance when you see both PCBs where is the difference... Fluke extremely expensive for that amount of components? Sure, there are motherboards with double or triple those SMD componentes, but the difference is still there |
| Phil1977:
--- Quote from: Astur_TorQue on April 18, 2024, 10:16:55 am ---More components always means better safety/quality/accurate signal... --- End quote --- Interesting conclusion... So a piston aircraft engine is always much better than a jet engine because of the number of parts??? Don't get me wrong, Fluke has great quality and they don't use this number of components just for fun. But Zoyi & co also performed greatly by providing quite a lot of multimeter for little money. That´s also a very legit and very welcome development target. |
| Astur_TorQue:
--- Quote from: Phil1977 on April 18, 2024, 10:33:42 am --- --- Quote from: Astur_TorQue on April 18, 2024, 10:16:55 am ---More components always means better safety/quality/accurate signal... --- End quote --- Interesting conclusion... So a piston aircraft engine is always much better than a jet engine because of the number of parts??? Don't get me wrong, Fluke has great quality and they don't use this number of components just for fun. But Zoyi & co also performed greatly by providing quite a lot of multimeter for little money. That´s also a very legit and very welcome development target. --- End quote --- Well in a motherboard, the more phases you use, the more stabilised/perfect the proper voltage is... I imagine if you use more components, the accuracy should be higher.. it would be idiot using more components than needed just for "pleasure" |
| shapirus:
--- Quote from: Astur_TorQue on April 18, 2024, 11:12:59 am ---Well in a motherboard, the more phases you use, the more stabilised/perfect the proper voltage is... I imagine if you use more components, the accuracy should be higher.. it would be idiot using more components than needed just for "pleasure" --- End quote --- What's the point? Yes, the Flukes are more advanced, capable, reliable and expensive meters. Nobody argued with that. |
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