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| AVGresponding:
--- Quote from: mendip_discovery on April 03, 2023, 06:13:53 pm ---I think its like anything the correct number is n+1 where n is the number you currently have. I must say its a poor show so far, with no AVO meters. tut tut --- End quote --- You didn't notice the AVO M801 in my pic? |
| shakalnokturn:
Thanks for the topic BillyO, I beleive we do have a bit of a "situation", it was a good excuse to realise I need more therapy, I found no hope in the TEA group... Tried to keep this to the most conventional HH DMM form factor, leaving out the insulation testers, clamp meters and scopemeters. A poor little Fluke 21 got left out from the photo session. |
| M0HZH:
No pictures right now but from memory: - Fluke 287 - Fluke 867B - UNI-T UT61E - UNI-T UT33C - UNI-T UT210E - Amprobe 5XP-A - a few nonames like DT830 / XL-830 etc I feel like a need a Brymen just because. |
| Gyro:
I just remembered that there is a 41 page pre-existing thread. Well worth a browse (if you ignore everything grey and yellow!)... https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/show-your-multimeter!/ P.S. A lot of the image links have sadly disappeared, a good example of why it is important to upload them here. |
| alm:
I use just two handheld meters (Fluke 87 III and 189), and bench meters like the Keithley 199 or 2000 if I need more. For a continuity measurement, or a quick resistance / voltage measurement, I'll use handheld. But for anything where I'd need multiple, like monitoring outputs, power rails or power draw while testing something, I'll use a bench meter. I find it very hard to find space for multiple handhelds on my bench. I can't imagine setting up half a dozen handheld meters so you can see all their displays at the same time. A stack with bench meters together with power supplies, function generators etc works better for me. |
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