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Best multimeter for my price range?
J-R:
Quick note on the EBL 9V batteries (and other 9V Li-ions), they are basically two small pouch-style cells in series. Typically you would see 4.2V per cell fully charged (8.4V) and depending on who you talk to, somewhere between 3.2-3.6V for a safe discharge level (6.4V-7.2V). So when the DMM indicates a low battery, that is probably a reasonably safe voltage for the cell to be at, temporarily.
BlueApple:
I ended up going with the Greenlee rebadge of the BM257, thank you guys for all you help! :-DMM
Caliaxy:
--- Quote from: BlueApple on November 13, 2022, 08:21:10 pm ---I ended up going with the Greenlee rebadge of the BM257, thank you guys for all you help! :-DMM
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Great meter, I have one too and love it! Just remember to avoid using AA lithium batteries - BM235 (and supposedly BM257 too) can't take more than 3.6V (there is a thread somewhere here about people damaging their BM235s by using 1.8V lithium batteries...)
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