The OWON XDM1041 bench multimeter, peach or lemon? part 2 - user interface

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • This is part 2 of my review of the OWON XDM1041, a relatively cheap (£110 or US$160) bench multimeter in an unusual form factor. In my quest to decide if the XDM1041 is worth the money, this video goes into all of its functions and how they work ... or not.., or not as you would expect. This makes it a long video and its mostly interactive which is new for me. There are some loud beeps in it, so be careful with the volume when wearing headphones.
    00:40 Soft keys and buttons
    01:45 Volts
    05:20 Current
    06:58 Resistance
    08:43 Continuity
    10:53 Diode
    12:03 Capacitance
    15:45 Frequency
    16:13 Temperature
    22:09 Math and Rel
    27:13 Run/Stop and Record
    28:49 Utility
    30:57 Conclusion part 2
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Komentáře • 40

  • @ve6kk
    @ve6kk Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks so much for the detailed look. I ordered one despite the major disappointment of internally accessed current measurement fuses. Even the pros blow these at times! Peter

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před 2 lety +1

      Totally agree. BTW, when you get yours, would you mind posting what firmware you have? I am trying to make the case to OWON that some folks have V3.0.1 (or more?) already and they should make an update available for all those with an earlier version...

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, it would be nice to have better fuse access but looking around at my other bench and handheld meters, the XDM1041 is not alone in that. Only my Agilent 34401A and the HP3478A have outside fuse access and only on the HP3478A can you do it from the front which is convenient if you have the meters in a "stack" as I have.

  • @Zack-fu8sn
    @Zack-fu8sn Před 2 lety +4

    It would be fantastic if this unit had a built-in oscilloscope for the price point

  • @ssalient
    @ssalient Před 2 lety +2

    To be honest, the XDM2041 is only 20-30 euros (where I live) more expensive, but you get much more meter for the money. It still has some "owon-quirks" of course but at least it doesn't have the silly V/mV selection and is capable of 4-wire resistance measurement.

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, in that case I would do the same. To be honest, I mostly bought the 1041 because it fits so nicely under my monitor on the work bench. Tailor made, so to say, and for everyday quick checks its very convenient.

  • @Pootycat8359
    @Pootycat8359 Před 2 lety

    What impressed me was not the DMM, but the amazingly good tolerances on some of those capacitors!

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před 2 lety

      I spent quite a bit of time to look for suitable (yet affordable) capacitors (and resistors) for my references. Unless you have already a precision meter that allows you to measure caps and resistors to sort out good ones from mediocre ones, don't buy from ebay or similar. It is best to buy these kind of components from reputable electronic distributors. However even with these, the market is always changing and whatever deals were available when I build mine are long gone. Another rule that I follow is to never use references for anything else but as references. That way they keep their values better.

  • @9z4clb
    @9z4clb Před rokem +3

    Great review! .....I just received one of these in my lab. Software version 4.0.0 I really like it so far. I have the screen intensity set at 75%, has anyone left the unit on for extended periods of time? I would like to leave it on continuously so that warm-up stabilization would be negated, any issues with this approach?

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před rokem +2

      I do admit that most of the time I forget to dim the display and its often running for many hours. So far no negative effect. Of course I do not use the XDM1041 to measure temperature. If I would, then the heat of the backlight causes an extra error

    • @albuquerquesmartshop
      @albuquerquesmartshop Před 5 měsíci

      O meu tem uma atualização antiga, você sabe como atualizar?

  • @konohh
    @konohh Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for this indepth review. I was intriguing by the form factor, but after this review... How to put it... I can't help myself, my 25 year old 34401a has a so much better useability... I stick with that oldie.

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před 3 lety +5

      I agree, and I did not get the OWON to replace my trusted 34401A. But it sure is handy to be always-on and ready the whole weekend, for a quick check of voltage or a continuity. Because of its form factor it fits perfectly under a shelf supporting my monitors at the back of the desk, so it does not take any room and the display is large and easy to read.

  • @Graham_Wideman
    @Graham_Wideman Před 3 lety

    That was a marvelously tenacious review, uncovering some interesting, some puzzling, and some gotcha features of this meter.

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před 3 lety +3

      There are some more gotchas coming up... in the next one.

  • @ivanr5315
    @ivanr5315 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi there, just purchased one of these meters from Amazon UK, the firmware version is V3.3.0 not sure what has changed in this firmware revision as all the quirks still seem to be present. Note I am yet to do some measurements so cannot really confirm the autorange function. Overall is a nice bit ok kit for 90 squids...fit for the majority of usecases in my view. The probes are just terrible in my opinion

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před 2 lety +2

      I believe they changed the model of the LCD which needed a new firmware. I agree with you on the probes. As with most meters, its well worth upgrading from the probes that came with it.

  • @wlexxx
    @wlexxx Před 3 dny

    how do you do the SCPI over serial? i see the thing as a COM port, but can;t get it to echo or respond

  • @minkorrh
    @minkorrh Před 2 lety +1

    I'm not disputing your findings, but they show uF and they show mF in the menu. Were you were talking about microfarads while in the millifarad range?

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před 2 lety +1

      On the XDM1041 the uF range tops out at 500 micro-Farad (uF), a capacitior of 1000uF or 2000uF has to use the 5mF or milli-Farad = 5000uF range. Top is 50mF or 50000uF

  • @frankhovis
    @frankhovis Před 2 lety +2

    Just got one of these, it has Version 1.3.0 firmware, but it's just as useless on resistance ranges. Trying to measure a 4.7M resistor and it reads 2.2M in Med and High speed!
    Shame, it would be nice if the bugs where fixed.

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před 2 lety +3

      I asked OWON last week if there was a newer firmware version and they said no. Because I don't see this resistance problem in my meter, I assume it got fixed in the version they gave me (dated 25-May). I asked for permission to share this upload with other XDM1041 users and they said fine. I will put it up on my Github page for download "as is" in the next couple of days. With "as-is" I mean, you take the risk of bricking the meter when patching the firmware. I put a comment on the OWON part 3 (the one on firmware) and update the description when I have put the zip file up.
      I should mention that this firmware still has a list of bugs which I have reported to OWON but they don't seem to spend to much work on it (if at all).

  • @HoBrian
    @HoBrian Před 3 lety +2

    owon multimeter auto range issues is very common and annoying . my 2 owon multimeter ow18e and b35T also has such issues.

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před 3 lety +1

      I am not surprised to hear that. The sw in the XDM1041 looks like it came from other multimeter models too. In principle there is nothing wrong with that but of course you also get the not-so-good features

  • @electron7373
    @electron7373 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent work THWc ! Just Sub'ed

  • @Bestcuriosity_1
    @Bestcuriosity_1 Před rokem

    i wanted to buy this bench multimeter ,
    but can u suggest shall i go for owon 1041 vs fluke 17b+

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před rokem +2

      A bit like asking whether to buy a sports car or an off-road vehicle. It depends on what you want to do with it. The XDM1041 is a lot more accurate , can measure low voltages and current better and has 50000 counts and you can connect it to a PC. The Fluke 17b+ is handheld ,only 4000 count and AFAIK is not True RMS. On the plus side, the Fluke is built like a tank and very safe to use. Fluke meters generally have a high reputation and should work for many years and still meet their specs. Unlike OWON, you can trust Fluke's CAT ratings. I would never us the OWON for any serious high voltage /high energy measurements. It is a bench meter for electronics with only rudimentary safety protection and that is it. If you want to do more like electrical installations stuff, the Fluke is definitely the meter to go for. It will be OK-ish for most electronics too. Not being True RMS being probably the only really serious shortcoming.

  • @OldSkoolF
    @OldSkoolF Před 3 lety +1

    Sad I bought the XDM1041. It is slow even on "Fast mode" also the beep in Diode check is pointless and annoying. If you turn the beeper off in Diode mode it also shuts it off in continuity beep mode... Waste of money IMHO...

  • @nikolaypetrovskiy4508

    Ok! 👍

  • @wilharris5930
    @wilharris5930 Před 3 lety

    Do you have a regular Patron site??? Great videos!!!

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před 3 lety

      Yes, the link is in the description of the videos
      www.patreon.com/user?u=45604138

  • @0817060
    @0817060 Před rokem

    Peccato che questa bella recensione non sia in lingua italiana , Purtroppo ! comunque tutto sommato istruttiva . Complimenti.

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před rokem

      Penso che tu possa attivare i sottotitoli in italiano, tradotti al volo

  • @electron7373
    @electron7373 Před 2 lety

    THWc should offer to debug the OWON meter firmware! ;-) For a good fee of course!

    • @TheHWcave
      @TheHWcave  Před 2 lety +2

      I sent them a list of bugs, some of which OWON accepted as bugs and others they deny being a problem (in their eyes!). Needless to say, nothing happened with respect to new firmware. I'd love to get my hands on the firmware. This meter has great hardware. With decent firmware, it would be a real winner.

    • @electron7373
      @electron7373 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheHWcave I ordered the OWON meter anyway, so I am also interested in debugging the firmware. I will put up with the bugs as I don't have $ 1000 + to spend on a home workshop bench meter. Thanks for all you hard work making the teardown videos!

  • @rokiedecentra9656
    @rokiedecentra9656 Před 2 lety +1

    this aint worth the money over a hand held meter

  • @tumuraitbaev641
    @tumuraitbaev641 Před rokem

    Кто ты

  • @CliveChamberlain946
    @CliveChamberlain946 Před rokem

    Firmware disaster. Let's hope similar quality is used in their jet fighters during their immanent attempt to subjugate Taiwan.