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New EEVblog BM786 Multimeter
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Kleinstein:
In most case NiMH should work with a nominal voltage under low load of 1.25 V. This should be just enough to stay above the low bat level. The actual level may vary and some meters may woork OK while others don't.  It still depends on the use. Rechargible mainly make sense for really heavy use with plenty of backlight (should be some 10-25 hours of battery life with backlight). Otherwise the Lithium cell are the better choice. With heavy use, so that the batteries don't get old (e.g. < 6 months) even the normal alkaines could be OK.
FIRage:
Just received firmware version 78611, MFR# 2411*****. I had no idea there have been so many firmware releases. Wonder what’s new in recent versions.
EEVblog:

--- Quote from: FIRage on April 24, 2024, 05:02:53 pm ---Just received firmware version 78611, MFR# 2411*****. I had no idea there have been so many firmware releases. Wonder what’s new in recent versions.

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I'll ask them.
rehevkor5:
I created a 3d printable clip that slides into the back of the multimeter, see my post in the 3d printing subforum for more info/discussion: 3d printed part compatible with BMH-02
minsik:
New BM786 user.
Very impressed with all measurements and features.

However the "Beeplit" lightshow feature seems overdone and I am trying to locate the switch to disable it. So far it eludes me. Please advise me?
Certainly its a feature that does not attract many comments in the forums, one way or the other that I could see.

First time I have moved across from the yellow holster brand, most of which didn't have any lightshow at all (yes I am old, 8020A was my mainstay for many years of workshop use!) find this "feature" as a bit in ur face effect!

Minsik
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