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New EEVblog BM786 Multimeter
ian.ameline:
on DC milli-amps (@1.0mA), it is 2 counts higher than my 34401 . Resistance, 600ohm range (100ohms) it's 3 counts higher, and the 6k, 60k and 600k ranges (using 1K, 10K, and 100K resistors), the EEVBlog meter is within 1 count of the calibrated 34401.
For AC volts (5V AC, square wave @ 100hz), it is 24 counts lower than my 34401.
Pretty much spot on -- I don't think it could be any closer.
I'm very happy with my purchase.
ian.ameline:
The batteries were in the package (3 energizer aaa in a small ziplock bag) but not installed in the meter -- so I guess DHL didn't remove all of them...
hopski:
Mine came with batteries too. maybe the battery checker was on his break
ian.ameline:
This soothes my OCD :-) (dialed in a random number :-) )
ian.ameline:
One very minor error in the manual -- on page 16, where it depicts a north-american style outlet -- it has the neutral and live sides reversed. If the ground min is on the botom, the live side is on the right (and is slightly shorter than the neutral that is to the left). In that diagram on that page, the manual shows the live side is on the left.
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