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| radiolistener:
just asked chat-gpt :) --- Quote ---what is the best multimeter? There are several excellent multimeters available on the market, and the "best" multimeter depends on your specific needs and preferences. Here are a few popular options that are highly regarded by professionals and hobbyists: * Fluke 87-V: The Fluke 87-V is known for its accuracy, durability, and wide range of features. It offers True RMS voltage and current measurements, capacitance, frequency, and temperature measurements, along with advanced troubleshooting capabilities. * Fluke 117: The Fluke 117 is a compact and versatile multimeter designed for electricians. It features True RMS measurements, low input impedance to prevent false readings, and a built-in non-contact voltage detector. * Klein Tools MM600: The Klein Tools MM600 is a reliable and affordable multimeter that offers a good balance of features and value. It includes True RMS measurements, temperature measurement, and low impedance mode for voltage measurements on sensitive electronic devices. * Brymen BM869s: The Brymen BM869s is a high-end multimeter with advanced features and exceptional accuracy. It offers True RMS measurements, high-resolution display, extensive measurement capabilities, and data logging functionality. * Amprobe AM-570: The Amprobe AM-570 is a versatile multimeter with a robust set of features. It includes True RMS measurements, capacitance and frequency measurements, temperature measurement, and a built-in flashlight for convenience.These are just a few examples of highly regarded multimeters. When selecting a multimeter, consider factors such as your specific measurement needs, budget, desired accuracy, durability, and additional features that may be important to you. It's also helpful to read reviews and compare specifications to find the best multimeter for your intended use. --- End quote --- |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: ArdWar on June 28, 2023, 04:52:42 am ---The problem here is battery self discharge. Can't leave them in the drawer and expect them to be just fine indefinitely. Not to mention chemical leakage etc. --- End quote --- Rechargeables are supposedly leak-proof. --- Quote from: MathWizard on June 28, 2023, 12:36:06 am ---I don't like removing the rubber case, or messing with the screws, too easy to strip them or the holes. --- End quote --- You can probably leave the screws out. The rubber boot will hold the door in place. :-) |
| thm_w:
Anyone have a comparison based on speed, fastest multimeter to display a measurement within 5% of actual. Most feature rich high end meters are on the slow side. What can I grab when I want the fastest reading for repair/reverse engineering a board. Only would need: voltage, continuity, resistance, diode test, mayybe capacitance. Might have to use a slo-mo cam, in combination with Ian's continuity tester. |
| Caliaxy:
--- Quote from: radiolistener on June 28, 2023, 05:40:04 am ---just asked chat-gpt :) --- Quote ---what is the best multimeter? There are several excellent multimeters available on the market, and the "best" multimeter depends on your specific needs and preferences. Here are a few popular options that are highly regarded by professionals and hobbyists: * Fluke 87-V: The Fluke 87-V is known for its accuracy, durability, and wide range of features. It offers True RMS voltage and current measurements, capacitance, frequency, and temperature measurements, along with advanced troubleshooting capabilities.[…] --- End quote --- --- End quote --- That’s because it’s only been trained on data available up to 2021. Wait until it self-trains with newer data, like the one in the link that started this thread. |
| EEVblog:
--- Quote from: Caliaxy on June 28, 2023, 11:59:55 pm ---That’s because it’s only been trained on data available up to 2021. Wait until it self-trains with newer data, like the one in the link that started this thread. --- End quote --- It can for those who have access ;D Here you go, it sucks... |
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