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| Sanwa PM300 Pocket Multimeter Review Teardown |
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| noidea:
I took it to a job today and tried it out, it didn't go bang and was quite happy measuring Aussie three phase AC. Auto range on ohms is not the fastest but no worse than my U1252B. |
| MacMeter:
While it can be argued that this meter might be truly worth 1/3 the asking price of a similar 100% Chinese meter, in my search for the FINAL pocket or bag meter, this one looks like it might end my search. So I just ordered it from Daves store. I think the rubber case and the ease of putting the leads and cables in the case was the final selling point. As Dave stated, at this point in time, you can't find this Japanese sourced meter anywhere online. It's still made for them in China, but the build quality looks good. As most of you know even Amprobe has some of their lower end meters made in China but keeps an eye on quality control which is the major issue. At this point, besides my main trusted EEVBLOG BM235, I have a ZT102, and ZT109, Woods DMMW3, none of which have permanently attached leads or a clamshell type case. After spending a bit over $80 US, I pray this is my last, and most expensive pocket meter! Thanks Dave for making it available. |
| Electro Detective:
Are there ANY pocket meters that sport True RMS coupled with the Hz feature? :-// Is this exclusive to the Sanwa? Has anyone yet done an AC performance comparison (500 hz to 20hz?) with a well spec'd or standard meter* using clean and dirty/square/rectangular/ and suss UPS waveforms/? yes, a Fluke* of course :-DMM It would be handy to know the volt count variation is (if any) on 120, 240 and 440v mains etc when compared with a full size meter But please don't get fried doing it ! :scared: |
| MacMeter:
Received the PM300 today. Very NICE! Wondering if it might be recommended to add a few drops of a flexible cement sealant on the ends of the probes where the wire enters the top of the probe as the wires go in loose and can easily twist and over time break off? |
| EEVblog:
--- Quote from: nixfu on September 14, 2017, 02:25:38 pm ---Couple of observations. 1) Just had to stop and appreciate how good Dave is now at these single take videos now. I give him credit for being able to do these and be fairly good videos. --- End quote --- Thanks. The 1000th video was shot as a single take with 4-5 separate segment or whatever it was, but I ended up editing that a bit to take out the awkward camera movement bits. The 1001st uBeam video taken from that was a single take as well, I just walked between the two whiteboards. |
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