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| LooKatME:
sounds bad :-[ but really that is all my budget is able to extend. I have scored a decent analog oscilloscope, and I could have postponed the purchase of a multimeter and turn to a function or audio generator to learn the operation of the oscilloscope. |
| bdunham7:
--- Quote from: LooKatME on March 15, 2024, 04:50:16 am ---sounds bad :-[ but really that is all my budget is able to extend. --- End quote --- As much as it pains me to say it, you are probably better off with something from Kaiweets, Aneng or Zoyi from Aliexpress. You can get 'usable' (liberally applying the term) meter for as little as $3.99 or you can spend a few dollars more on something that you research the specs on first. But perhaps you'll get lucky. |
| LooKatME:
My budget is not as tight as that, but 100-150$ is as much as I would like to pay for a multimeter. I hope it works. :scared: |
| J-R:
You can force a decision due to the budget constraint, but I think it's money wasted compared to something like the Brymen BM869s or BM789. Yes they are handhelds and not bench meters, but that just seems like a mindset issue. |
| LooKatME:
I completely open to other options the above two options I gave was only because my knowledge was limited and they were the best I could find. |
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