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New ANENG Q1 9999 Counts ?

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sleemanj:
The display sure doe look nice, but not if it's at massive battery life destruction.

Not sure about the pushy buttons, but then again, is a preference for dial just really being traditionalist for no reason.

I live in hope that they use proper sized and obtainable fuses, but I won't hold my breath.

Fungus:

--- Quote from: sleemanj on June 04, 2018, 01:45:45 am ---I live in hope that they use proper sized and obtainable fuses, but I won't hold my breath.

--- End quote ---

It's bigger than the AN8008 et. al., they already use ordinary size fuses in their bigger meters (eg. the 860B+).

EEVblog:
I've ordered one, we'll see what's it like.
I don't particularly like the inverse screen, might be better in the flesh.

Fungus:

--- Quote from: sleemanj on June 04, 2018, 01:45:45 am ---The display sure doe look nice, but not if it's at massive battery life destruction.

--- End quote ---

Judging by the unevenness of the backlight in the first video, it looks like they're using two LEDs, one on either side of the screen.


If so, current consumption will be about 40mA. With a 2000mA battery that's 50 hours, not good but not awful. For most users of this class of meter it's going to last for many months.

It's nothing like the soul-destroying power consumption of those Agilent OLED meters (which also can't be used while they recharge  :palm: ).

daveshah:
Yes, at least it uses AA batteries (confirmed here: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/OUTEST-ZT-X-digital-multimeter-ac-dc-Ammeter-voltmeter-Ohm-Portable-meter-9999-counts-Backlight-true/32880281145.html), so it shouldn't be too bad and you can stick nice high capacity ones in if you want.

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