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SeanB:
Only so many ways to lay stuff out on a front panel that is half display. Plus it is not yellow on grey.
Maxlor:
Can you say anything yet about how the battery performs? How long does it run on a charge? And are the banana jacks really the only way to charge it, or is there some other way to run it off mains power for extended data logging periods?
Wytnucls:
Naw, it's not yellow...

At least the CEM equivalent is vastly different:  ::)

iloveelectronics:

--- Quote from: Maxlor on August 20, 2014, 05:45:49 pm ---Can you say anything yet about how the battery performs? How long does it run on a charge? And are the banana jacks really the only way to charge it, or is there some other way to run it off mains power for extended data logging periods?

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I haven't tested the battery performance, nor have I measured power consumption yet. Will try to do that when I get a chance. And yes, the charging can only be done through an adapter that plugs into all 4 of the banana plugs. There's no other DC socket on the DMM into which the wall wart (10VDC) that comes with the package can plug directly. But seeing that the battery pack plugs onto the PCB through a common XH-style connector, it looks easy enough to hack it and make your own mains powered power supply for long term logging.
MCCSolutions:
Thanks for the info and tear-down for this Multimeter.

I actually just purchased it off of AliExpress for $200. :
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Digital-Multimeters-UT181A/1993504336.html]
[url]http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Digital-Multimeters-UT181A/1993504336.html[/url]

I have stalked the EEVblog for a long time lol, finally made an account.

I will likely do a video review of some sort later with detailed info on battery life etc, if you dont get a chance to do so!  :-+
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