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| J-R:
Yeah, was mostly talking about the growth in the corner... |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: bdunham7 on October 08, 2022, 11:36:42 pm ---The question really is "what can I get for $150", and my answer is a BM235 and $50 worth of additional stuff. --- End quote --- eg. A BM235 and an Aneng - one meter isn't enough for anybody. :) (and by "Aneng" I mean a Zoyi...) |
| mqsaharan:
If you decide to go Fluke 17 route, go with 17B Max-02. It is a new offering from Fluke, has some extra features. https://www.fluke.com/en-in/product/electrical-testing/digital-multimeters/fluke-17b-max It is still average responding, I guess. They haven't mentioned it in the manual (https://dam-assets.fluke.com/s3fs-public/15BMAX__umeng0000.pdf?bJYgDKSn8bhq5XVTwS3aFVT8ehzxQMVw). For some reason, the manual has become even more concise. I like the TL31 probes that are included in the package. The ones I got from a no name were garbage. Attached pictures were taken from the following youtube review. Review with complete teardown: |
| electricMN:
TME has an online store in the US now. In Atlanta, Georgia. TME carries the Brymen meters. https://www.tme.com/us/en-us/ |
| BlueApple:
Are B&K Precision multimeters good? I've seen a few of them that have the specs I'm looking for. (Mainly the 388B and 2709B) |
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