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Bench multimeter
FrankyRC:
I am looking to buy a bench multimeter. I prefer more brand names like fluke, agilent, hp, keysight....
Due to available service manuals and repair possibilities.
Also, for the sake of budget, I'm aiming for a used device.
The only conditions are that it is not too expensive and that it is as precise as possible.
Any recommendations?
gamalot:
Keithley
coromonadalix:
Nit being rude, there is tons of threads about the same subjects
the easiest bench dmm and schematics 34401a,
some k2000 have reversed schematics to a point
other brands some mastech picotest 3500 m3500 have schematics ...
even used stuff had their pricing gone up ... Ebay is spying on us lolll
rdl:
Why do you want a bench multimeter? When I bought one, having a fancy brand name or lots of digits was not important so I went with the RSR M9803R (a rebranded Mastech). The display lights up, it runs off the mains and doesn't auto power off, and it sits fine on a shelf. That was about all I cared about. It has been my most used meter for over 15 years.
Fungus:
--- Quote from: FrankyRC on January 11, 2023, 02:39:46 pm ---I am looking to buy a bench multimeter. I prefer more brand names like fluke, agilent, hp, keysight....
Due to available service manuals and repair possibilities.
--- End quote ---
Why would you want a meter that needs repairs?
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