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| kgavionics:
Hi guys I'm looking for a relatively good True RMS multi-meter to use for my small projects at home.I'm not looking for a high end one,as i have one fluke at my work.I'm looking for one good bang for the buck! thank you in advance |
| stafil:
Did you have a look at: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/multimeter-spreadsheet/ Edit: Also https://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/a-list-of-recommended-multimeters/ Edit2: UniT UT139C is quite popular |
| Adrian_Arg.:
uni-t ut61e ;D |
| Shock:
What Fluke are you using at work? What features do you need at home? Budget? You might be disappointed in the feel compared to the Fluke. Have you considered a secondhand Fluke on ebay? You could pick up a Fluke 117 for probably about $100 in unmolested condition if you are willing to put in an offer. You can also get a Fluke 87 for around that same price, will be a bit older but it's common to find them in perfect cal. If you really hunt you can even get a Fluke 87V for a little more. |
| kgavionics:
Thank you guys for your suggestions! I have a fluke 87 at work.I forget to mention that i have at home, an old Fluke 8060A True Rms multi-meter (its an manual range MM).I want a new multi-meter just to work on some electronics projects and repairing. This meter is working great, but i want some features like the fluke 87, without paying a lot of money, because it's just for hobby use! |
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