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| sonpul:
--- Quote from: ilkinandr92 on September 07, 2023, 10:25:52 pm ---I was thinking of getting a new multimeter. Would you recommend ut117c or Brymen BM789 --- End quote --- If you are immersed in choosing a DMM, then of course choose BM789. |
| BILLPOD:
--- Quote from: ilkinandr92 on September 06, 2023, 07:08:36 am ---Doesn't the following function technically mean it does have mA just not uA? --- End quote --- That setting on the dial is for the amp- clamp accessory, which utilizes mV. The clamp works well with most of my DMMs on the mV range. But it won't work on DC. Also, I couldn't get a reading below 1.5 Amps AC/ |
| geb:
Pricing on Aliexpress had previously decreased to about USD64 for the base UT117C without the clamp. Now it's USD105. What happened? What did I miss? |
| wasedadoc:
--- Quote from: geb on September 09, 2023, 04:06:57 pm ---Pricing on Aliexpress had previously decreased to about USD64 for the base UT117C without the clamp. Now it's USD105. What happened? What did I miss? --- End quote --- Aiexpress noticed the jump in numbers being ordered. |
| Veteran68:
--- Quote from: geb on September 09, 2023, 04:06:57 pm ---Pricing on Aliexpress had previously decreased to about USD64 for the base UT117C without the clamp. Now it's USD105. What happened? What did I miss? --- End quote --- Demand increased, I expect. I may have still bought one had it not shot up $40 since it came out, but the full kit price is now just a few dollars shy of a Fluke 17B Max which is a much better electronics meter even at only 6K counts. And a few bucks more than that will get you a BM786, which is arguably one of if not the best electronics DMM for the money. So IMO they've priced themselves out of competition. |
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