So I just picked up a Greenlee DM-860-C on eBay recently and it came in today. So of course what do we do here? Open it up! This meter is designed by Brymen and is the Brymen 859. It's also known as the Extech MM570A.
The meter came in this handy case.



The contents are: the multimeter, the probes (feel only slightly better than the ones that come with the ut61e), optically isolated rs232 cable, the manual (with a bit of water damage) and a baggy with the software, thermocouple and spare 1A fuse

This bad boy is large. This is it next to a Fluke 83V.

Why yes that's 5.5 digits (500k counts) of D.C. voltage goodness.

Some relevant details. High breakage current fuses, 1000V CAT III, DC+AC True up to 100kHz. The rubber case has a very different feel from the rubber fluke cases. It has a rougher more rugged feel.

The back is held on by four self-tappers. Each screw has a rubber o-ring for water resistance.


Here we can see the input protection. At least a few fusible resistors, two spark gaps and two HRC fuses. Loads of notches, cutouts abd separators to keep various signal paths isolated.

This screw holds the board in case (the top is held down by a lip). Notice the o-rings around the sockets. These mate with the case to provide water resistance I guess.


Main ICs, two oscillators and a resonator, the true rms ic and the REF 43G voltage reference.
This thing seems solidly built and appears to be water resistant.
A few other things of note.

If you try to measure voltage with the probes the current measurement spots. It beeps very loudly at you and displays the above warning.
It can measure dBm with a wide variety of input impedances (some standard, some not so standard).
Also it remembers the setting for each spot on the dial. So if you set the DCV setting to AC+DC, then it will still be AC+DC when you go back to it, even through power cycles.
Lastly, it has two off positions. One near the voltage section, the other by the amperage section.
In conclusion, all in all a damn solid meter. I'm quite impressed with it.
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