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| TomKatt:
Personally, I love the speed and visual indicator on Dave's Brymen BM235 meter. I've got a Greenlee DM820A (rebadged BM827s?) and it's nearly as quick, but I think the BM235 is quicker. And the flashing light really helps. |
| slavoy:
--- Quote from: Panter72 on July 16, 2024, 11:33:16 pm --- I relly like the PC7000 but I`m not buying it! Nope! To base myself on a fluke or, God forbid, Gossen, would cost an arm and a leg. Does anybody have any idea, since the chipsets should be the same ... would Brymen software work on old SANWA`s? --- End quote --- I would gladly buy 5000a if they were still production. It was my first choice meter. Thats how I got the PC7000 several years ago, advertised as a 5000a successor. I got no complains about the quality and accuracy. But I wouldn't buy it again today. It just got too expensive, the meter and accessories. More than $100, somewhere even $135 for a stupid usb cable is ridiculous. Anyway, the cables work interchangeably between Sanwa and Brymen. As for the software Im not sure but chances are high that it will work with both meters. |
| coromonadalix:
war on the continuity, that's a first loll fluke 189 are very fast, and i love the fact they could screech while sliding probes against the other ... and yes accessories got damn expensive for many brands .... |
| Fungus:
The absolute best continuity tester is the Aneng AN9205A. You can get one delivered for about $6-7. eg. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001091479454.html It's as fast as anything else I own (eg. BM857s, Fluke 8060A) and has a really bright LED for continuity. (nb. A separate LED on the front of the meter) discussion: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/conductivity-tester/msg4977931/#msg4977931 The PCB inside is small, I'm sure one could be hacked down into a custom "continuity tester" box. |
| shapirus:
--- Quote from: coromonadalix on July 17, 2024, 12:42:48 pm ---and i love the fact they could screech while sliding probes against the other ... --- End quote --- that's actually a killer feature (which the brymens have too). every continuity tester must be like this. I have no idea who and why would in their mind prefer the painfully slow, stupid, non-informative latched response. |
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