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New ANENG Q1 9999 Counts ?

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EEVblog:

--- Quote from: Fungus on June 13, 2018, 02:57:41 pm ---The datasheet for this says you're supposed to solder the middle pin to something:


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So many people commented on that.
This is common for hand soldered through hole parts, the solder didn't flow through from the bottom. It's not generally a problem, just inconsistency in the hand soldering.

EEVblog:

--- Quote from: Fungus on June 13, 2018, 05:02:14 pm ---
--- Quote from: Kleinstein on June 13, 2018, 04:48:45 pm ---The soldering on the reference does not look that good - it's likely soldered in the other side.

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It must be touching somewhere or the meter wouldn't work.
I'd like to give it a wiggle and see what happens.

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I can assure you it's soldered on the other side, no problem.

joeqsmith:
A few days ago, I picked up a Harbor Freight free meter to see if it could handle a KV like the 121GW.  When I took the cover off, I noticed some fine workmanship.  Note how they save money by not soldering the bottom side as well.     

While my ZT102 has a few modifications, including one of Dave's ASTM fuses, note the box it was shipped in.

GreyWoolfe:
Joe, you got exactly what you paid for!!  :bullshit:

rdl:
This one looks like a dud. Why haven't they included the milliamp ranges yet again?  :palm:

I think that type of display would look good and work nicely on a cheap bench meter though.

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