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| Mat219:
Hi, I was looking at getting a new (better) meter recently and came across a BK Precision 2712. My common sense is telling me that it has to be better than the Aneng AN8008 I have now, but when looking at the datasheets, the Aneng has 1% on all DC current ranges while the 2712 has 0.5% on the mA range and 2% on the A range, so is the 2712 really more accurate? I know that I probably will be getting more safety with the 2712 along with more confidence in the measurement, with BK being a reputable brand, but what other things am I missing here? Thanks for reading. Update: I've had the BM786 EEVblog edition for under a year now and it looks like either the firmware bugged out or the micro died, because it's not turning on. Gonna have to return it I quess. |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: Mat219 on September 01, 2022, 12:47:46 am ---what other things am I missing here? --- End quote --- The Brymen website? https://brymen.eu/product-category/multimeters/ |
| coromonadalix:
yes Brymen, Amprobe, Mastech, Greenlee, CEM, Tenma even some Uni-T etc .... Many 40k counts meters nowadays have cheap prices and in some cases have more functionalities Some Beckman equipement (s) are rebadged brands |
| Mat219:
Are the Brymens really that good? I wasn't aware they had sub-0.1% DCV precision for under 150€. As a sidenote, this better meter that I'm getting would be mostly a reference meter to calibrate my other tools like PSUs. |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: Mat219 on September 01, 2022, 01:19:45 am ---Are the Brymens really that good? --- End quote --- Yes. --- Quote from: Mat219 on September 01, 2022, 01:19:45 am ---I wasn't aware they had sub-0.1% DCV precision for under 150€. --- End quote --- Here's one that's 0.08% for 149€: https://brymen.eu/shop/bm829s/ On the other hand you can get 0.03% accuracy for only 9€ more: https://brymen.eu/shop/bm857s/ I own a BM857 and I'm very happy with it. I like the square shape and AFAICT it easily beats that 0.03% spec, it's probably sub-0.01% in practice. |
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