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| Fungus:
--- Quote from: Majorassburn on March 27, 2024, 03:42:10 pm ---... for about the same $$$ outlay --- End quote --- Huh? I can get three Brymens for the price of one of those. |
| Majorassburn:
I stand corrected. My hasty conversion from Euros to USD was way off. Well, I still think (hope) the Siglent will serve better on the prototype bench even though it's more expensive. Of course, my next handheld will probably be the Brymen 869s unless Brymen comes out with an updated version of the 869. Thanks for all the help. :-+ |
| rsjsouza:
Congratulations on your purchase and thank you for reporting back the resolution! Lurking on such threads as always, and I can also vouch for the quality ans customer support from Brymen. I have a BM857 for ~12 years and not only it is still quite accurate but it carries a very simple but useful UI, a great contrast LCD and is very silent! That is in contrast with the beep-a-pa-looza of the majority of the modern chinese DMMs. I also have a BM251 from Greenlee (DM200A) bought new from eBay, but Greenlee honors the lifetime warranty. Quite the robust meter and compact for those field jobs. |
| J-R:
I like Brymen well enough, but let's dial back the love affair a little bit and point out they have had their share of issues. Plenty of reports of the BM869s drifting a bit over time and of course with temperature, and the BM78x series had the issue where the magnetic holder attachment muted the speaker (which they corrected in later units). I got no support from Welectron/Brymen on either of these issues even right after purchase and had to correct them myself (https://www.welectron.com/Brymen-BM780-Buzzer-Shield-Spare-Part). I also had an issue with my BM235 where I shut it off but the selector switch ended up in between two detents and it sat that way for some weeks. Afterwards, the selector switch was just completely flapping in the breeze and I had to take it apart and stretch the plastic springs back overnight to fix it since it was out of warranty. The one issue I had with one of my Fluke test leads I e-mailed them with the DMM serial number and they sent me two new sets of leads 2nd day air without hesitation. In the past I've suggested the Siglent SDM3045X for a new but low budget bench DMM. It's $399 delivered (to most markets). The BM869s delivered to US with carry case and USB interface is $255, so these are not worlds apart for a hobbyist wondering which to get for their bench. |
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