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Products => Test Equipment => Topic started by: IanB on May 24, 2017, 05:07:13 am
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Cool review, interesting cheap meter. Bluetooth and data logging for fifty bucks!
Maybe Gossen have competition? ;D
https://youtu.be/7BpODKbTyZE
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Looks like a 121GW knockoff and Dave's meter has not even left the blocks yet.
Edit: The title shot with an open Fluke in his hand gives the impression it is the model being reviewed and has proper input protection! Oh well, maybe they will release different (input protection) versions in different countries, like the UNI-T UT61E. The PCB has been designed to accept larger fuses.
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Mine is sitting in the drawer for the main reason that their app is (was) not in the app store. It required manual install to a link in China. Not going to install any software like that.
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I did install it, on both an iPad and a cellphone running Android. The logging software is fairly useless, marginally less useless on the Android version. Maybe. Didn't really bother much with it.
Typical of Chinese manufacturing to bodge something together vaguely resembling a useful application then abandon it. >:(
(They have a newer model out that logs internally as well as having Bluetooth.)
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Mine is sitting in the drawer for the main reason that their app is (was) not in the app store. It required manual install to a link in China. Not going to install any software like that.
That seems to have changed. I see "OWON Multimeter BLE" in the Apple App Store, and "OWON Multimeter BLE4.0" in the Google Play store.
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Looks like a 121GW knockoff and Dave's meter has not even left the blocks yet.
Except for the 50,000 count dual display, 0.05% vs 0.5%, SD card logging, low burden voltage, 15V diode mode, VA measurement, and open source app software. Yeah, almost identical ;D
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The OWON B (Bluetooth) series was released 1-2 years ago. The T models have TRUE RMS measurement . The + models have offline recording function (but I think it needs to be activated from the iOS APP, not sure about the Android APP). The 35 series has 3 5/6 digits. There is also a B41T+ with 4 1/2 digit DMM.
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That seems to have changed. I see "OWON Multimeter BLE" in the Apple App Store, and "OWON Multimeter BLE4.0" in the Google Play store.
I just tested out the latest version on the iPad -- still shoddy, and truncates the display at the right edge (possibly not tested on iPads despite claiming to work). The Android version works better, but no obvious way to halt logging. No instructions, of course.
The meter itself isn't too bad for anything that doesn't require high energy protection, but I think that if you want to log data you'd be better off paying more for something less half-baked.
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Cool review, interesting cheap meter. Bluetooth and data logging for fifty bucks!
Maybe Gossen have competition? ;D
https://youtu.be/7BpODKbTyZE
Bad choice of the still title image for that Youtube review, by the way: The opened meter shown there, with the nice HRC fuse, is not the OWON but a Fluke that was used for comparison!
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I just tested out the latest version on the iPad -- still shoddy, and truncates the display at the right edge (possibly not tested on iPads despite claiming to work). The Android version works better, but no obvious way to halt logging. No instructions, of course.
The meter itself isn't too bad for anything that doesn't require high energy protection, but I think that if you want to log data you'd be better off paying more for something less half-baked.
Too bad they did not do a better job on the software.
Here's a rudimentary analysis of the meter's Bluetooth protocol:
https://hackaday.io/project/12922-bluetooth-data-owon-b35t-multimeter (https://hackaday.io/project/12922-bluetooth-data-owon-b35t-multimeter)
Anyone interested in writing a Sigrok driver? 8)
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Looks like a 121GW knockoff and Dave's meter has not even left the blocks yet.
Except for the 50,000 count dual display, 0.05% vs 0.5%, SD card logging, low burden voltage, 15V diode mode, VA measurement, and open source app software. Yeah, almost identical ;D
when ?
I have the money ready on paypal :-DMM
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Looks like a 121GW knockoff and Dave's meter has not even left the blocks yet.
Except for the 50,000 count dual display, 0.05% vs 0.5%, SD card logging, low burden voltage, 15V diode mode, VA measurement, and open source app software. Yeah, almost identical ;D
I hope much better banana plugs.