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Best handheld dmm, at any price?

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coromonadalix:
I did see the chauvin arnoux highest model the mtx 3293,  seems a very good model with lots of features and the SX-DMM software too ... 100,000 count would be enough  loll

Still hate the top leads positioning  loll

Electro Detective:

--- Quote from: mzacharias on April 01, 2018, 04:39:12 pm ---I have several 87's series I, III, V - just acquired an 87IV.

I know they were unpopular at introduction, changed to the 189 type, and the 87 re-introduced as the series V, but I do a lot of audio and the AC+DC
and dB functionality is really handy for audio.

Still lights a white LED and reads the diode voltage drop by the way. I found that a bit surprising.

Still getting the feel of it, but so far - I like it!

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If you get a chance, please post what is the diode voltage output on that model when measured on another meter set to DC?
5, 6, 7 volts? 


The 189 badged model would be the best no brainer high end meter I've used, akin to an 87V on ster0ids 

Once you get used to this meter, you may want another, and you won't find one working cheap

Fluke got it right as a step up from an 87 and 8060A models, combining all the good stuff from those into one AIO meter  :-DMM

then went and dumped it for the 289   :palm:

The 289 boat I like too  :-+  but they should have kept the 189/187 going alongside the 87 series, and close the buyers gap for choice (Fluke or...Fluke) 

The 189 has everything you need on the front panel, no menu brainers to remember
or scribble on hand/arm/leg/chest/neck/private parts  :o   ..free removable really cool tattoos that serve a purpose   :clap:

Who was smoking what at those Fluke  'what do we release next?'  meetings?  :-//


Edit: anyone that's used the AutoHold feature on the higher end Flukes with the best and fastest continuity buzzer going,
is going to be a very fussy shopper if thinking about jumping ship...
 

maginnovision:
I realize you already ordered the hioki(very nice meter) but my favorite is the keysight 1252B. I'll probably get another one soon. Maybe the hioki too if you recommend it. Then I can move all my cheaper meters away from testing and into assembly. I keep thinking about a bench meter but it just isn't worthwhile for the way I work.

RoGeorge:
This one seems very interesting, because it has a thermal camera embedded, and can log simultaneously the temperature measured by the IR camera and the value measured by the probes. Also the price is OK, my Metrix mtx3283 was more expensive, but I will exchange it in a heart beat for a DMM with a thermal camera and wireless.

mikeselectricstuff:

--- Quote from: RoGeorge on April 05, 2018, 10:24:15 am ---This one seems very interesting, because it has a thermal camera embedded, and can log simultaneously the temperature measured by the IR camera and the value measured by the probes. Also the price is OK, my Metrix mtx3283 was more expensive, but I will exchange it in a heart beat for a DMM with a thermal camera and wireless.



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The CEM I looked at recently was rather underwhelming

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