@@justwork_hvac it has 0 input protection. No MOVs, no fusible resistors , no PTC switches, no protections against forgetting the leads in current mode. The fuses are small cheap unbranded uncertified glass fuses. Not ceramic sand filled fuses like you’d find in a quality meter and there’s no blast shielding built up around them. So theirs a good chance they could cause the whole meter to explode. The meter is also not really CAT rated. Sure they claim it is but it’s not certified by UL or a third party testing organization to back up their claims. It would be lucky to pass at CAT I.
Unless you’re testing AA batteries that things gonna get you killed lol.
Hi . Can you please calibrate more please... I did test this unit on a 240v multiple times... Thank you.
@@justwork_hvac it has 0 input protection. No MOVs, no fusible resistors , no PTC switches, no protections against forgetting the leads in current mode. The fuses are small cheap unbranded uncertified glass fuses. Not ceramic sand filled fuses like you’d find in a quality meter and there’s no blast shielding built up around them. So theirs a good chance they could cause the whole meter to explode. The meter is also not really CAT rated. Sure they claim it is but it’s not certified by UL or a third party testing organization to back up their claims. It would be lucky to pass at CAT I.
Thank you for your input I'll do some research on it... Thank you again..
@@justwork_hvac no worries. Brymen makes some really nice safe high quality meters at a fraction of the cost of a fluke. I really like mine.