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coromonadalix:
Another example of a thread going nowhere  .. it start good and get pretty darn stupid after a while  ....

2N3055:

--- Quote from: coromonadalix on March 30, 2023, 12:03:34 pm ---Another example of a thread going nowhere  .. it start good and get pretty darn stupid after a while  ....

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Like this?:


Friends, I need help..

I want to buy a new car..
Please recommend a good one.

Or even better will you please all endlessly bullshit about ChatGPT instead in every bloody topic....



Seriously, report crap as you would a spammer (which it is technically) and ignore it...
Stop feeding the trolls, all.
Please?

nctnico:

--- Quote from: coromonadalix on March 30, 2023, 12:03:34 pm ---Another example of a thread going nowhere  .. it start good and get pretty darn stupid after a while  ....

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Most likely because not a single post you made in this thread has added any value to the topic... You remind of a drunk person in a bar who interrupts discussions with random babble about the world going nowhere. IOW: If you have a problem with a thread, report it to the moderators.

Simon:

--- Quote from: mastershake on March 24, 2023, 03:56:02 pm ---one more piece to this kids (he is 19 and looking like this is what he wants to do or at least something in a similar field) puzzle. he was showing me the owon bench meters and i personally have zero experience with them. any thoughts? anything better for the money? he has a nice fluke handheld and wants a bench unit. budget is low but want something thats at least decent. he saw the owon 1041 or the 2041 which i think he likes a bit better being a larger footprint he can stack vs the skinny 1041 as examples but again i have no idea if they are garbage or not. he is learning and will either go off on his own or maybe work for me (if im still around then) once he gets some experience. in the meantime i kind of took him under my wing and am teaching him. he is an excellent student so far and this is something he is highly interested in. he is trying to complete his bench setup and pf course has a budget. any other models to recc. i got him to go for the slightly better oscope in the siglent and that did eat up a bit more then he hoped. i told him use the fluke for now and he mat do that but he really would like a bench unit. should he spend a bit more and if so for what? again i have not bought much new myself personally except soldering stations in the past few years.

as always you guys are awesome and i very much appreciate the help.

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Why does he want a bench meter. My understanding is that they are higher resolution, more accurate and very expensive. The question to ask which is a valuable lesson is why does he need such precision? He probably does not need it but thinks: "it is better"

nctnico:

--- Quote from: Simon on March 30, 2023, 12:23:16 pm ---Why does he want a bench meter. My understanding is that they are higher resolution, more accurate and very expensive.

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Your understanding is completely wrong  8) As has been explained a couple of times already a bench meter is about having a mains cord (so never replace batteries or be annoyed by auto shut-off) and not cluttering your bench. If the case is big enough, you can stack a bench DMM as well which allow for more effective use of bench space. The really cheap bench meters start well under 100 euro (new). Decent ones for around 150 euro (new).

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