Improving Temperature Stability of the UNI-T UT61E DMM

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • In this video I explore the temperature drift of the UNI-T UT61E and possible ways to improve it without adding an external precision reference.
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  • @SebastianScholle
    @SebastianScholle Před 7 lety +1

    Incredible improvement! Great video! I've ordered the UT61B to be my next hobby level multimeter for daily driving. I'm keen on doing some simple mods like you have.

  • @quadplay2591
    @quadplay2591 Před 5 lety

    Excellent work Joe. I for one really appreciate this kind of mod. I worked for 10 years in a calibration lab and I can really get the attraction if improving instrument performance, and especially a cheap/popular meter like the 61e. Well done.

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před 5 lety

      Thanks and I'm glad you enjoyed it. I used that 61E for so many demonstrations where I made changes to it that I ended up giving it its own playlist. You can find that off the main page.

  • @AlexandreKandalintsev
    @AlexandreKandalintsev Před 7 lety

    Very nice! I'm very happy with your videos as I have ut61e too :). I know some people hate it, but I find it adequate for money and for 240V :). I consider buying 869s as well because of its dual display.

  • @SeanBZA
    @SeanBZA Před 7 lety +2

    I would guess most of the drift is from the divider network, rather than the reference, or they are both drifting in the same direction. Would also probably help to measure the pot value, and trim further so you only need a 100R pot or even a 50R instead, or just use exact value resistors instead. That though is not a good production line method though, unless you use a series of resistors and break them open to trim up instead.

  • @agaelema
    @agaelema Před 7 lety

    Hi Joe, very interesting mod.
    How the diode and resistor acts in the node compensating the change in the temperature?

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před 7 lety +1

      The diode will change with temp. Running one sweep, I knew where we would need to place the compensation. Difficult part is trying to match it. As you can see, it can be done with fairly good results and very little cost. If comment below is correct and there are problems with long term stability, I would have a look at the cheap potentiometers on the board. Knowing what mode it drifts would help to know which parts to look at. Hope this helps.

  • @user-mi8so5fj1v
    @user-mi8so5fj1v Před 2 měsíci

    Очень познавательное видео,спасибо.Если я верно понимаю,штатый делитель напряжения остался неизменным,за исключением подстроечного резистора VR1,который вы заменили на 1к.А так же вы допаяли дополнительную последовательную цепочку 6.65к 1% и диод BAV199 параллельно керамическому конденсатору С17,кстати какой у него номинал ёмкости и вид диэлектрика?

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před 2 měsíci

      Being it was seven years ago, I would be guessing. Judging by the package size, appears to be X7R. I would expect COH/NPO to be much larger. From the video, keep in mind there is no once size fits all. You will need a thermal chamber to compensate one. Still, those values may make a good starting point. Good luck.

    • @user-mi8so5fj1v
      @user-mi8so5fj1v Před 2 měsíci

      @@joesmith-je3tq благодарю,жду когда приедут детали.

  • @rubenuspv
    @rubenuspv Před 7 lety

    Awesome, will this mod also improve the drift over time of the 61e?. Thanks.

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před 7 lety

      I really have no idea what the longer term drift of the UT61E is. Are you seeing a particular mode changing a lot? If so, post your findings.

    • @rubenuspv
      @rubenuspv Před 7 lety

      Hi, well, I saw a few posts on various forums talking about drift over time being a big issue on the 61E, I got mine early this year so not really too much time to notice something, I checked the voltage readings with a AD584K voltage reference on April and was just about 1mv off from the "certified" card on the VR, and I just checked now and it's the same values for the 4 voltages of the VR.
      [vref] (what is supposed to be)
      02.5 2.49895
      05.0 4.99767
      07.5 7.49586
      10.0 9.99345
      UT61E (02.04.16)
      02.5 2.497
      05.0 4.996
      07.5 7.494
      10.0 9.992

    • @user-er1fu1tv1x
      @user-er1fu1tv1x Před 7 lety +1

      Hi, i think all cheap meters with analog adjustment will be improve by better and low value potentiometer. Because falls, temperature, humidity affect to low quality potentiometer dramatically.

    • @user-er1fu1tv1x
      @user-er1fu1tv1x Před 7 lety +1

      I have checked 3 same class meters for temperature, long term stability- Victor 86E(external reference), UT61E, VC9807(digital adjustment). No surprise digital adjustment win.

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před 7 lety +2

      Yea, I have not seen a lot of long term drift data for the 61E beside a few people mentioning it. I did look at the smaller trimmers used on the meter TechnologyCatalyst supplied along with mine. Keeping in mind that I have changed VR1, I have gone ahead and recorded DCV, resistance and capacitance after I had aligned just VR1. I'll check it from time to time. Really haven't seen much of a problem with drift with the cheep meters I actually use. These get heat cycled and such sitting outside.

  • @user-mi8so5fj1v
    @user-mi8so5fj1v Před měsícem

    Джо,на каком референсном напряжении вы настраивали мультиметр после замены деталей и добавления цепи термокомпенсации?

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před měsícem

      I assume what ever it was originally, or it would have thrown the OEM's alignment.

    • @user-mi8so5fj1v
      @user-mi8so5fj1v Před měsícem

      @@joesmith-je3tq Но вы же меняли детали,в том числе переменный резистор,неужели после замены вы не настраивали переменый резистор по эталонному напряжению?

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před 21 dnem

      @@user-mi8so5fj1v Yes and I would have set it back to the same value I read before the modifications.

  • @SODA-iz8lc
    @SODA-iz8lc Před 7 lety

    Joe,
    Is it really necessary to care about the drift. I never use the meters in such a extreme temperature environment.For me it's quite understandable that the meters will drift in those temps.

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před 7 lety

      I can't answer if you need to care about temperature drift. If the question is if "I" care if the UT61E drifts, I cared enough to show people how to address it for less than a cup of coffee. I have no plans to ever use this UT61E beyond using it as an aid in these demonstrations, even though it is turning into a better meter each time I get into it.

    • @SODA-iz8lc
      @SODA-iz8lc Před 7 lety

      Joe, if it was just about the UT61E, then it's okey. I thought you use the 61e as an example to show temp drift. Thanks anyway for the upload. I always enjoy your videos.
      If i ask you a question, it's not to fight you, but rather to get a better understanding.

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před 7 lety

      From the video, I originally ran all the meters I had and posted the results. Someone then asked about running the 61E specifically. There were enough posts about adding the reference along with the drift of this particular meter, now that I have another one available it seemed worth while to repeat the test and try to improve the design.-20 to 60 may seem a little excessive for this particular meter but my goal was to determine the drift. Pushing the meter to a wider range provides me with more data. The fact it had no troubles running across such a wide range compared with the TPI that could not power up at -10, just shows it's not all that bad when it comes to temperature. As far as if you personally need to care about temperature drift in general, I have no idea.

  • @gamiwv
    @gamiwv Před 7 lety

    I can assure you after almost 45 years of experience in repair that I have never been able to work at temperatures higher than 45C. The drift of my multimeter -in that case- was secondary importance

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před 7 lety

      As I've mentioned, opening the test limits was done to increase the spread.

  • @Balduccio94
    @Balduccio94 Před 5 lety

    Ehmm they changed PCB now.. this fix can't be done anymore.. on new pcb there is not external place for LT1790. (bought from Amazon some month ago)

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před 5 lety

      If you had actually watched the video, you would know that this PCB is the newer design and that I compensated the original reference, not replaced it.

  • @GadgetReviewVideos
    @GadgetReviewVideos Před 7 lety

    What? You not going to include the fluke 97 with that really special temperature probe? 😁

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před 7 lety +1

      Too bad that the Fluke can't measure down this low.

    • @ig_sherwood5958
      @ig_sherwood5958 Před 7 lety

      There will be never an review on the Vc-890 multimeter ???

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před 7 lety

      TechnologyCatalyst did one that may be found here:czcams.com/video/DT2MU32la2c/video.html

    • @GadgetReviewVideos
      @GadgetReviewVideos Před 7 lety

      joe smith I wonder what happened with him. I did send him an email a couple weeks ago and no reply. Not like him to not reply. Hoping he is OK.

    • @joesmith-je3tq
      @joesmith-je3tq  Před 7 lety

      Perhaps on vacation and eating too much turkey? I did post the battery test results. Looks good.