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| Black Phoenix:
--- Quote from: Excavatoree on October 24, 2022, 02:59:10 am --- --- Quote from: Black Phoenix on October 24, 2022, 02:40:58 am ---Definitely the 87V, the 189 or the 289. Currently I own both the 87V as the 289, just need to get a 189. --- End quote --- Be careful. That's how it starts. --- End quote --- I'm already balls deep, so... I should also add the 54-II and the Scope meter that I sold before moving (that I regret now). So nothing to be careful, it is going according the plan... |
| DavidKo:
What functions you need? I would buy one quality meter and one cheap (<USD10, removable cables). --- Quote from: nightfire on October 24, 2022, 12:35:15 am ---... Probably a Brymen 786 or Hioki DT4282 could do similar or better, but at the moment, I don't have the money to find out ;-) --- End quote --- Maybe Yokogawa TY720 can be also fine. Compared to Hioki it has OFF position on both sides and you can turn off multimeter on amp ranges (Hioki can be turned off only when you remove cables form amp inputs). |
| J-R:
What are the rules to this game? If I'm not paying then surely the new black Keysight 3458A... |
| hgjdwx:
After my research, it seems that the UT195DS is relatively perfect |
| Fungus:
Does it have to be handheld? Me? I'd get the most expensive meter possible then sell it. I can't do electronics with only one meter so I might as well have the money. |
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