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| fant:
Good morning; anybody knows how to calibrate the ANENG AN870? I have the multimeter that with a DC input voltage of 10,00000 V, read 10,008 V and I would like to calibrate it. Thank you in advance |
| ebclr:
Are you kidding? |
| radiolistener:
--- Quote from: fant on October 24, 2020, 02:26:59 pm ---I have the multimeter that with a DC input voltage of 10,00000 V, read 10,008 V and I would like to calibrate it. --- End quote --- try to put it near the heater or piece of ice :D |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: fant on October 24, 2020, 02:26:59 pm ---anybody knows how to calibrate the ANENG AN870? I have the multimeter that with a DC input voltage of 10,00000 V, read 10,008 V and I would like to calibrate it. --- End quote --- Try cooling it down a bit. (Seriously: Put it in the fridge for an hour then measure again...see the problem?) |
| MiroS:
--- Quote from: Fungus on October 24, 2020, 05:11:35 pm --- --- Quote from: fant on October 24, 2020, 02:26:59 pm ---anybody knows how to calibrate the ANENG AN870? I have the multimeter that with a DC input voltage of 10,00000 V, read 10,008 V and I would like to calibrate it. --- End quote --- Try cooling it down a bit. --- End quote --- ... or put sticker on LCD 10,00000 V :) It will be rock solid. |
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