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Anyone used a Omega Supermeter DMM?

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Generalquark:
Hi,
 I was at work the other day and came across one of these meters. Has anyone ever used one? How would it compare with other name brands like a Fluke, Agilent or Extech meter? I was always looking for a meter that did everything a normal DMM does but incorporates the LCR capability as well.

https://sea.omega.com/sg/pptst/HHM290.html

coppercone2:
that looks sick for repairing big things

the separate thermocouple port is a BIG WIN.

Like inverters, welders, and other shit you don't want on your work bench.

Especially when you know you are going to be tied up waiting on replacement parts, so you don't need to relocate too many tools when you stop working for the 4 week delivery times on esoteric and obsolete stuff

I am surprised that meter is not really popular. I wonder what went wrong.. maybe a omega price tag lol

wraper:
Looks like glorified thermometer/pyrometer with a piss-poor multimeter shoveled in. Omega is basically a temperature sensor supplier, so no wonder they are selling a meter where multimeter is an afterthought.

wraper:

--- Quote from: Generalquark on August 12, 2023, 10:23:38 pm ---normal DMM does but incorporates the LCR capability as well.

--- End quote ---
You get either a true LCR meter or a multimeter with extremely basic implementation of C and no L regardless of how expensive it is. So better spend  $100-150 on LCR meter and forget about such functionality in multimeter.

maxwell3e10:
Yes, I have a couple of these. It has a "StarTrek" vibe to it with even a laser pointer to define IR sensor area. L and C work fine and I like many large digits. Wavetek DM27XT and Amprobe 37XR-A are other examples of meters incorporating L and C with 1 muH and 1pF resolution. The Supermeter might even have one more digit.

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