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Re: Würth mini multimeter
« Reply #25 on: March 30, 2015, 06:07:44 pm »
I have a similar Wurth meter. It is almost identical to that, but has no current measurement capability, only voltage.

I'll post some teardown photos tomorrow

Well I managed to get my hands on one and I found a way to take it apart in a non-destructive way. There was single hidden screw which held everything together.

Where's that screw?
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Re: Würth mini multimeter
« Reply #26 on: April 01, 2015, 09:04:07 am »
I have a similar Wurth meter. It is almost identical to that, but has no current measurement capability, only voltage.

I'll post some teardown photos tomorrow

Well I managed to get my hands on one and I found a way to take it apart in a non-destructive way. There was single hidden screw which held everything together.

Where's that screw?

On the backside there is the black plastic insert where you can store the probes. If you get that piece out (at first I though it was glued but it wasn't) you get to the screw.
You have to remove the sticker on the front because it keeps the two halves together (I lifted it up to just below the seam and I could stick it back without damage).
 

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Re: Würth mini multimeter
« Reply #27 on: April 01, 2015, 09:17:40 am »
Thanks!

BTW, since it is rated as CATIII 1000V, why does it say 600V max on its side?

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Re: Würth mini multimeter
« Reply #28 on: April 01, 2015, 10:43:24 am »
Thanks!

BTW, since it is rated as CATIII 1000V, why does it say 600V max on its side?

Because the "fuse" is rated 600V. The same as the UNI-T's which only have 250V fuses (ceramic if you are lucky, glass if not).
I wouldn't go near mains voltages with both though ;)
 


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