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| ElectricPower:
I remember my father had one multimeter called "ABB M2004". I'm not sure what the exact model number was, but i can say i remeber the multimeter was wery heavy and big to be an handhielt meter. I have an picture i found online that looks exactly on that meter. Back then i have no clue due to electrisity. I just remember the meter as it was wery robust and heavy. Mutch more heavy and my Brymen 869 i have today. Someone that have som more info on that meter? Just for fun btw :) |
| james_s:
It looks primitive but probably fine, typical of DMMs of the era. They were all expensive back then, even the "cheap" digital meters cost more than a good one does today. |
| BeBuLamar:
Look very nice. |
| shakalnokturn:
I've never owned that model, it looks very good quality (German) by today's standards. Quite basic so depending on your use it may lack a few features. I'd keep it unless you can find better for the price it would sell. |
| BillyO:
Asea Brown Boveri are a Swiss company. I had no idea they ever made DMMs. That thing probably cost something like $5000 in today's dollars and was probably for their own service staff. Edit: I see one on eBay in Europe for 150 Euro. Man, that look like you could roll over it with a car an not hurt it, |
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