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| Fungus:
--- Quote from: bernie79 on June 01, 2022, 03:34:33 pm ---First Impression: the wires are very thin and I wouldn't trust them for higher voltages like our 230 Volts mains or measuring more than 1A. But thats only my opinion. --- End quote --- They can only measure up to 400mA. Anything more than will trip the polyfuse and save the wires. :) It's CAT II rated so you should only be using it where there's circuit breakers between you and the substation. |
| floobydust:
I'm more concerned about what kind of battery is used in the mini meters. 12V or LR44 alkalines have poor reliability, 3V lithium coin cells are not the greatest for energy. I would say make sure the battery is common. |
| Bobson:
Appa iMeter3/iMeter5 and its Benning P3 rebadge are small and of better quality. However, they lack TRMS, and are of no use for me. |
| mattew_2022:
well, There are tiny multimeters that come with TRMS NF-5330Chttps://www.noyafa.com/products/multi-function-multimeter-nf-5330-c.html |
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