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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #225 on: July 30, 2017, 01:09:39 pm »
FYI
For reference, the prototype meter Joe has uses an LM385 reference and higher tempco spec divider resistors.
The latest real pre-production and production units have an ADR3412 reference and better tempco and aged divider resistors.?

Joe's results are not representative of a final unit.
I also didn't understand why Joe did a test at the extreme bottom end of the 50mV range. thermocouple effects in probe and contact dissimilar metals will likely dominate. This sort of testing should be done at close to full scale.
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #226 on: July 30, 2017, 02:27:46 pm »
My guess is that Joe was just replicating the tests he did previously with other meters.
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #227 on: July 30, 2017, 07:51:51 pm »
... thermocouple effects in probe and contact dissimilar metals will likely dominate.

It only has to be explained why these effects dominate just at Gossen and do not dominate at UNI-T ..., if they really dominate.

I see Joes test as a temperature drift test (of near to zero readings) - what is so bad about it?
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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #228 on: July 30, 2017, 08:47:10 pm »
My guess is that Joe was just replicating the tests he did previously with other meters.

That is correct.  I don't really care about the sources of the drift.  I just run them the same way and compare the results.  All of the meters I have looked at, once settled were sub 2mV total drift.

In order to avoid further confusion about the up and coming 121GW, I have removed all but the original video.  It seems having pre-production in the title and mentioning that throughout the videos and then explaining that I had even modified it, still did not mean that everyone would understand that this was not a production unit.   I assume Dave reviewed the original video of the set and gave me the thumbs up to make it public, so I plan to leave that one.
 
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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #229 on: July 30, 2017, 11:00:11 pm »
I assume Dave reviewed the original video of the set and gave me the thumbs up to make it public, so I plan to leave that one.

Yes, I had no problem with the original video, as that was the intention of sending you one, to have some fun blowing one up, as you had requested, and what the users wanted in the forum poll.
Sorry I couldn't have sent you a final review unit, but that's just the nature of development, things are always changing until that production button is pushed.
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #230 on: July 30, 2017, 11:09:36 pm »
... thermocouple effects in probe and contact dissimilar metals will likely dominate.
It only has to be explained why these effects dominate just at Gossen and do not dominate at UNI-T ..., if they really dominate.
I see Joes test as a temperature drift test (of near to zero readings) - what is so bad about it?

Nothing per-se if you want such a data point, so long as the thermocouple effects from junctions are consistent. Mostly you won't know what materials are used in the test leads and the contacts on the meters, so it could be a bit of a crap-shoot.
That's why if your goal is to characterise the tempco of a meter (that is mostly comprised of the reference + divider resistors), then you do it on the higher voltage ranges.
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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #231 on: July 31, 2017, 12:09:49 am »
Nothing per-se if you want such a data point, so long as the thermocouple effects from junctions are consistent. Mostly you won't know what materials are used in the test leads and the contacts on the meters, so it could be a bit of a crap-shoot.
That's why if your goal is to characterise the tempco of a meter (that is mostly comprised of the reference + divider resistors), then you do it on the higher voltage ranges.

I can even understand that Joe wants to see influence of temperature on low ranges.. Including materials used..
I just suggested that testing at -20°C and 60°C is a bit extreme and out of specified working temperature ranges of most instruments.. And might have value as information how instruments handle operating them out of specs.. But you cannot correlate and compare  it to manufacturer published specification of tempco..
Testing them within specified range would be more useful, together with tempco curve.. For instance in your two point quick measurement it is obvious that 121GW and Gossen handle hot MUCH better than cold, while U1282A has almost linear negative tempco both hot and cold...

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Sinisa
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #232 on: August 21, 2017, 03:03:15 am »

Hmm... so that's 3.33 months to 2.73 years.

Gee, I hope it's not the latter...  :-DMM

If you need to satisfy your DMM dependency quickly, you can order the EEVblog Brymen BM235 from amazon.com. Then, later, when you get the 121GW model, you will have a color matching pair.

 :)

Not sure about .com but Amazon.ca ran out of the BM235 earlier this month. :(
in stock now in .com and .ca maybe it because I have bought one 
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #233 on: September 11, 2017, 02:18:27 am »
So I was just re-watching the old episodes and stumbled upon this: https://youtu.be/0bzo7FdIkjc?t=176

No separate power button on 121GW!

Joking aside, is there a reason (except, well, sacrificing a button but that should not be a problem with >$100 meters) why so many multimeters do not have separate power buttons?
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #234 on: September 11, 2017, 02:44:16 am »
Joking aside, is there a reason (except, well, sacrificing a button but that should not be a problem with >$100 meters) why so many multimeters do not have separate power buttons?

If you have a range switch anyway, then it costs nothing to add a power to to the PCB for that.
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #235 on: September 11, 2017, 02:55:38 am »
If you have a range switch anyway, then it costs nothing to add a power to to the PCB for that.

If you have a power button you can leave the meter on the range you most commonly use, which may also save some wear and tear on the range switch. It is probably a small thing, but it is a convenience, and it avoids the accident of turning the range switch to off while the meter is still connected (even if that may not be harmful to the meter, will it be harmful to the DuT?)
 
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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #236 on: September 11, 2017, 07:33:24 am »
If you have a power button you can leave the meter on the range you most commonly use, which may also save some wear and tear on the range switch. It is probably a small thing, but it is a convenience, and it avoids the accident of turning the range switch to off while the meter is still connected (even if that may not be harmful to the meter, will it be harmful to the DuT?)

I've bought cheapie with power button especially for that, so when I measure anything for longer I can just flip a power switch, even if meter lies in place that would cause it to slip if I turned the dial without holding it.

There is other reason too, if meter have jack that shares amps with anything you can have "accident" (altho that's pretty hard as amps ranges are usually furthest away from off position )
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #237 on: September 15, 2017, 11:16:03 am »
is there some general specs of the meter available ??  even in the non final version ??     

For me the only thing i would hack is to remove the mv selection,  i measure lots of voltages, i need one range of AC and / or DC.

Im searching for a faster reading(s) meter like my gossen 28s, the newest metrahit ultra cost a mere 1200-1500$  here in Canada  outch,  boy i wish it could be like 3 -5 readngs a sec.

Never found anything close to it, while staying portable, and having at least 60,000 counts and up ...   I know about Metrix, to me they are ugly as hell and unpratical for me.

I really hope to buy the "Dave gw121" one loll
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #238 on: September 15, 2017, 12:52:55 pm »
I really hope to buy the "Dave gw121" one loll

Can you hear this noise in the background? This kind of snorting and scratching with the hoofs?
This is the EEVBlog herd, waiting for the GW 121 to buy it.
Until one shouts "Look! The new GW 121! There you can buy it!" there will be a huge stampede happen...
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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #239 on: September 17, 2017, 09:09:28 am »
For me the only thing i would hack is to remove the mv selection,  i measure lots of voltages, i need one range of AC and / or DC.

Must be a technical reason for it (as in having to physically switch some components in). Personally I'd switch continuity to be default mode when switching to ohms (or even having its own position if possible), I use it almost as often than measuring resistance
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #240 on: September 17, 2017, 02:47:26 pm »
Im searching for a faster reading(s) meter like my gossen 28s, the newest metrahit ultra cost a mere 1200-1500$  here in Canada  outch,  boy i wish it could be like 3 -5 readngs a sec.

I picked up an Ultra but was not very impressed with it.  It has too many problems but maybe they will address them.  Hard to say as we never hear anything out of them.   

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #241 on: September 22, 2017, 09:56:58 pm »
Wouldn't a Brymen 869s do? It does read 5x/s. "Only" dual display though...
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #242 on: September 22, 2017, 11:11:24 pm »
For me the only thing i would hack is to remove the mv selection,  i measure lots of voltages, i need one range of AC and / or DC.
Must be a technical reason for it (as in having to physically switch some components in). Personally I'd switch continuity to be default mode when switching to ohms (or even having its own position if possible), I use it almost as often than measuring resistance

The new firmware defaults to the last used mode. So you can leave it on continuity forever if you want, or AC volts default etc.
 
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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #243 on: September 23, 2017, 11:19:38 pm »
niiice feature  continue the good work Dave
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #244 on: September 26, 2017, 06:15:56 am »
Dave teased us with footage of the 121GW in use in his latest teardown video.

Big Meany!
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #245 on: September 26, 2017, 01:11:31 pm »
That's really neat way to do it, wonder if there is any other meter with last mode memory like it.

I hope we can get the meter before christmas :D
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #246 on: September 26, 2017, 02:01:29 pm »
That's really neat way to do it, wonder if there is any other meter with last mode memory like it.

I hope we can get the meter before christmas :D

Brymens are like that..
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #247 on: October 07, 2017, 01:35:22 am »
Any word on when this will be available and the price?
 

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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #248 on: October 07, 2017, 10:43:08 am »
Any word on when this will be available ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILIO5b1BliE&feature=youtu.be&t=664

.... and the price?

Have read here about 200,- $ + shipping + tax + customs  depend on your country
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Re: New EEVBlog-Branded Multimeter Coming?
« Reply #249 on: October 07, 2017, 07:10:40 pm »
Any word on when this will be available ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILIO5b1BliE&feature=youtu.be&t=664

.... and the price?


Have read here about 200,- $ + shipping + tax + customs  depend on your country


Awesome. Thank you! This might have to find its way onto my Christmas list.
 


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