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Best handheld dmm, at any price?
IanB:
--- Quote from: LeonR on April 02, 2018, 01:54:02 pm ---I see a lot of comments on US and Europe-based brands, but very little for the Japanese. Kyoritsu, Hioki and Sanwa seem to have products high end specs. .. is there something about them that make them not stand in the same tier as other brands?
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They are simply not as visible or available in Western markets. You have to make a special effort to seek them out and buy them.
coromonadalix:
or they are overpriced too
Fungus:
--- Quote from: coromonadalix on April 02, 2018, 03:46:53 pm ---or they are overpriced too
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The title of this thread is "at any price". :popcorn:
lem_ix:
The Brymen 235 is a great little meter to have around the bench and I wouldn't want to be without it. When I need precision I turn on a bench meter. Don't think I'd ever give more then 300 euro for a hand held, at least for electronics. Anything above that competes with bench meters for me. Will be ordering another Brymen soon, probs the 257.
Bottom line at any price I'd get a Keithley.
Hydrawerk:
http://www.fluke.com/fluke/uken/digital-multimeters/advanced-multimeters/fluke-289.htm?PID=56061
I use Fluke 289 at my work. I repair HT power supplies for scanning electron microscopes.
I like the
--- Quote ---Two terminal 50 ohm range with 1 milliohm resolution, 10 mA source current. Useful for measuring and comparing differences in motor winding resistance or contact resistance.
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I do not know about any other DMM that has this feature.
This is also useful:
--- Quote ---LoZ Volts. Low impedance voltage function for eliminating ghost voltages. Also recommended when testing for absence or presence of live power.
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But it is more common even at UNI-T DMMs. But not available at Hioki DMMs.
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