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Brymen BM789
joeqsmith:
Guessing AI bot but hey, I'll bite. Are you well educated? Skilled electrician? I wouldn't have my sister working on anything mains even with a proper handheld meter.
mastershake:
--- Quote from: floobydust on August 07, 2023, 02:09:39 am ---To be clear - there is no North American support for these Brymen multimeters such as repair, calibration, firmware updates? It's gotta be shipped trans-ocean for any of that?
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correct if you want support you have to buy it under the greenlee brand instead but the prices are MUCH higher that way sometimes double even.
EEVblog:
--- Quote from: mastershake on October 08, 2023, 11:46:54 pm ---
--- Quote from: floobydust on August 07, 2023, 02:09:39 am ---To be clear - there is no North American support for these Brymen multimeters such as repair, calibration, firmware updates? It's gotta be shipped trans-ocean for any of that?
--- End quote ---
correct if you want support you have to buy it under the greenlee brand instead but the prices are MUCH higher that way sometimes double even.
--- End quote ---
I think I'd happily offer a "lifetime" warranty for double the price, or even 50% more.
TDA1541AS2:
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--- Quote from: joeqsmith on October 06, 2023, 01:02:22 pm ---Guessing AI bot but hey, I'll bite. Are you well educated? Skilled electrician? I wouldn't have my sister working on anything mains even with a proper handheld meter.
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Not AI bot. (Whatever that is in this warped world)
I'm an electronics engineer with audio interest.
I'm asking the above (re: duty cycle measurements) as I had a cheapo dmm that had the duty cycle available in the normal volts range and able to take the measurement at 240vac levels.
But I guess I wouldn't be able to it with the BM789. (OR can I?)
Not willing to damage my meter or test it without a good understanding.
Also, the Brymen manual has bugger all stated in the specs regarding the operational limits of the mV range.
???
Caliaxy:
Duty cycle is only specified in the manual for “5V logic”. I don’t think you’ll damage the meter by applying a higher voltage on the mV range, but you’ll get an “overload” reading.
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