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New Uni-T UT61 series (UT61e+)
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EEVblog:

--- Quote from: rernexy on January 05, 2021, 10:51:20 am ---hFE for a meter that is marketed as an "Electrician" meter too. I can't understand why electrician's would be concerned about hFE in their day to day work. AND you need that huge adapter to use it too.

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Yep, shows that they are clueless about who uses meters and how.
Fungus:

--- Quote from: EEVblog on February 14, 2021, 11:04:49 am ---Yep, shows that they are clueless about who uses meters and how.

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Nailed!

That's the problem, right there.
WilldV:
I was thinking about ordering the UT161E. It should come with the HRC fuse. Has anybody a verdict on the UT161E? Should I look for something different?
Thanks
Fungus:

--- Quote from: WilldV on February 18, 2021, 02:30:55 am ---I was thinking about ordering the UT161E. It should come with the HRC fuse.

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What will you use the meter for? Why do you need HRC fuse?
joeqsmith:

--- Quote from: flr on January 31, 2021, 01:10:35 am ---https://youtu.be/bxluPKhyOUU

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I don't speak the language but found this video more useful than most.   

It appears they have moved away from the 5mm PTCs but decided against the typical surge rated series resistors.  Odd that only one of the four PTCs have has a cover.   Guessing it is similar to my UT181A which used two PTCs in series for each leg.  That arrangement can certainly be made to work and it may handle some abuse.  Then again, it be easily damaged like most UNI-T products I have looked at. 

Price on Ebay looks about $100 USD.   Personally, I would rather have Dave's new Brymen.
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