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UNI-T UT61E Multimeter teardown photos.

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xZero:
Thanks for the reply.

But yes, I do need PC connection, and that's the feature I've been missing on all multimeters I had (cheap ones).
Looking from my point of view, by my needs, UT61E seems like perfect choice, I've just wondering can I get something better/newer with same capabilities for the same price?
Since UT61E is few years old, I expected price to be lower as well, however it seems that it holds it price since then.

mos6502:
22,000 counts and PC interface is pretty much unparalleled at this price point. So yeah, buy it. Forgot to mention, the burden voltages are also worse on the UT61E vs. the UT139C. Really, I would get the UT139C as well. Each has features that the other one is missing. I'm thinking of getting a UT61E myself to complement my UT139C.

xZero:
Since I'm limited with price at the moment I'm gonna buy UT61-E as it have what I need and later I may go for UNI-T UT71D. Having spare multimeter can't be bad.

Or, what if I buy Mastech MY64 as first hand, since I'm out of any right now... It's pretty cheap, and seems to be decent temporarily.

mos6502:
Wat. That one doesn't have a PC connection. ???

Anyway, this one is cheaper and better than the Mastech you mentioned:

Lightages:
Just remember that the UT61E,and the UT71D do not meet their CAT ratings. Use them for electronics use and they are are good buys. The UT139C is a much better built and safer meter but has less features.

I have zero confidence in anything made by Mastech and would recommend the Uni-T models before anything made by Mastech.

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