10 20k Count Meter Summary Part 1

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  • čas přidán 22. 04. 2024
  • This is a summary of the third-party safety tested 10000 to 20000 count multimeters that I reviewed for use in hobby electronics projects primarily related to amateur radio.
    A pdf document of this summary
    Github: github.com/TomWilkinson/Multi...
    One Drive: 1drv.ms/b/s!ArY0uP2JPdTZhtQA7...
    This summary was produced to help you decide if a 10000 to 20000 count multimeter will fit your purpose and budget. This is part of a series of multimeters reviews.
    A good multimeter for hobby electronic projects should be able to measure millivolts, volts, microamps, milliamps, amps, ohms, nanofarads and microfarads.
    If you want to measure picofarads, nanohenry, microhenry or reactance you will need a LCR meters. I cover the two LCR meters I own in another review.
    I am not a professional, I am a hobbyist. This review is not sponsored; I bought the multimeters with my own money. I only used and tested the multimeters in CAT I and CAT II environments. I do not have a way to review or test the safety of this meter. I leave the CAT III and CAT IV environments to trained and licensed professionals. It may seem like I am a Fluke fan boy, but I recognize their flaws along with their advantages. There may be unintended mistakes and/or errors in this summary.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @colinreid7305
    @colinreid7305 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great review. I have the Brymen BM 829S and has proven to be a great meter.

  • @electronics1992
    @electronics1992 Před 2 měsíci

    Mr. Tom, an excellent presentation and update, thank you!

  • @milanrikto3579
    @milanrikto3579 Před měsícem

    Thank you! Great presentation video!

  • @Hartley94
    @Hartley94 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for the review.