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New EEVblog BM786 Multimeter

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rsjsouza:
Specmaster, by HIGH you mean the highest value read? The Autohold continuously monitors the inputs and holds (and beeps) for any stable measurement, regardless of any previous value.

The BM78x family having autohold is indeed a great advantage over the BM85x/BM86x, but the price differences and the feature overlaps surely don't help when trying to make a decision.

Specmaster:
Correct, it is the highest value and you measure another voltage which is higher, then the meter will beep and store that new value, but has to be higher than the last one.

Wytnucls:
It is documented. REC gives you the usual Max/Min/Average values as on other multimeters.

maginnovision:
Yea, that's an entirely different thing.

Specmaster:

--- Quote from: Wytnucls on November 17, 2020, 03:20:35 pm ---It is documented. REC gives you the usual Max/Min/Average values as on other multimeters.

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Yes I understand that, but what I'm saying here is, that the REC is a possible workaround to the issue of autohold, unless autohold will automatically reset itself each time, then you will have to manually reset it, then surely the REC function works in just same fashion, except, if you then probe another point of the DUT, if that voltage is higher than it will overwrite the held value.

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