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| free_electron:
--- Quote from: Fungus on January 27, 2022, 07:50:10 pm --- Something like this? --- End quote --- yes, but 1/4 size (standard fluke 177 size) and costing max 200$. ditch all those buttons and make it a touch screen. and i don need 40mhz bandwidth or that sample speed. it's for powerline 50hz/60hz disturbances. |
| AVGresponding:
--- Quote from: free_electron on January 28, 2022, 02:32:08 pm --- --- Quote from: Fungus on January 27, 2022, 07:50:10 pm --- Something like this? --- End quote --- yes, but 1/4 size (standard fluke 177 size) and costing max 200$. ditch all those buttons and make it a touch screen. and i don need 40mhz bandwidth or that sample speed. it's for powerline 50hz/60hz disturbances. --- End quote --- The more specialised you make it, the more expensive it's going to be, as the market for it will be smaller. |
| HKJ:
--- Quote from: free_electron on January 28, 2022, 02:32:08 pm ---it's for powerline 50hz/60hz disturbances. --- End quote --- For that you can get a Gossen Energy, it will not show curves, but will log disturbances and harmonic. It will also cost significantly more than $200 :) |
| skander36:
Even from readability score prespective, some cheap color LCD DMM's do not improve. I found on the Amazon this pics. |
| luma:
--- Quote from: Fungus on January 28, 2022, 12:48:19 pm ---The best answer is to own many multimeters. One of them is bound to work. :) --- End quote --- Following this wise advice I went shopping in China and wound up with a couple of contenders for different use cases: The Uni-T UT181A does the normal multimeter stuff. I'd be happier if it booted faster, if the UI was a little less jank, and the charging adapter was some normal thing that I wouldn't lose, but it's not all bad. Accuracy and update speed is solid and the UI is easy enough to use if a little ugly. OWON HDS2010S is a brand new device, the scope update is crazy fast, the DMM features are a little naff, but it's a hell of a lot of instrument for the money. Also, charges like a normal thing with a normal USB port. Neither is perfect but the prices are reasonable and the screens a nice and easy to read and packed full of info when used in various modes. This should do for now BUT IT COULD BE SO MUCH BETTER just in case any DMM vendors are out there reading this... |
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