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| vtwin@cox.net:
Thanks for all the suggestions. I also found this one after a while: https://www.flir.com/products/dm93/ the $300ish price-tag is much more reasonable than the $600-1000 price-range I was looking at. Now to spend some time evaluating each one and make a purchase tomorrow. |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: vtwin@cox.net on February 21, 2022, 11:16:27 am ---Thanks for all the suggestions. I also found this one after a while: https://www.flir.com/products/dm93/ --- End quote --- Still needs a proprietary app though. |
| 2N3055:
--- Quote from: vtwin@cox.net on February 21, 2022, 11:16:27 am ---Thanks for all the suggestions. I also found this one after a while: https://www.flir.com/products/dm93/ the $300ish price-tag is much more reasonable than the $600-1000 price-range I was looking at. Now to spend some time evaluating each one and make a purchase tomorrow. --- End quote --- That is one really weird meter. DC accuracy 0.5% ????? on a 10000 count... BM525 is order of magnitude better device... |
| oz2cpu:
did you say it had to be handheld ? once you get familiar with bench meters, it is just so great too, have a look at Siglent SDM3045 or even SDM3055 if you need a digit more see the cost at your local dealer |
| J-R:
Keysight's IR-Bluetooth and IR-USB adapters work as a serial port on a computer. One issue with Bluetooth is battery life, though, if you plan to do a lot of logging. Also check out the 121GW and the Brymen BM257s. If your heart is set on the Flir, I saw some on ebay for $250. |
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