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New ANENG Q1 9999 Counts ?
Fungus:
--- Quote from: 001 on September 26, 2018, 06:06:01 pm ---what about new model?
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It lacks functions. Spend a couple of $$ more and get an 860B+ instead.
malagas_on_fire:
You can put one in the pocket ... the aneng 302:
https://ebay.us/D3AieM
Fungus:
--- Quote from: malagas_on_fire on September 26, 2018, 08:59:53 pm ---You can put one in the pocket ... the aneng 302:
https://ebay.us/D3AieM
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I've seen one of those, they're horrible. Ew! :--
Proof that you can go too cheap.
(the case is the perfect size for an AN8008+probes though - nice snug fit!)
malagas_on_fire:
well here is a tiny one with a lot of functions ...
BSIDE ZT302
https://ebay.us/A3r85e via @eBay
Or the one that does not hide them at all :P
floobydust:
--- Quote from: HKJ on September 26, 2018, 06:17:00 pm ---
--- Quote from: floobydust on September 26, 2018, 06:08:13 pm ---A problem with everyone doing cheap chinese multimeter reviews is that nobody really tests the functions, as you do with software white-box testing.
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Of course the meter is tested, with 0.01% resistors and precision voltmeters.
--- Quote from: floobydust on September 26, 2018, 06:08:13 pm ---Going through the ranges from bottom to top, I found cheezy my AN8008 in fine shape can't read 2mA AC, it's got a flat spot reading zero then jumps up.
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Try using the mV range, the you problems is down to a few uV, anyway I would not complain about the meter zeroes a few count around zero especially not a few uV.
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Precision spot checks do not cover oddball bugs. They get 9,999 counts out of the Hycon DMM chipset using a cute algorithm for oversampling and decimation, and noise blanking for the uV range. Autoranging screws up on ACV if there is a DC component, and you have to reboot it.
Try measure 1-2mA AC at 50-60Hz, I've never seen it tested in any reviews.
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