content is probably good but the sound record level is way too low, can barely hear on 100% w/ volume up. If I forget and go to another video, it will be LOUD
Thank you for sharing your review, been on the fence for products like this off of amazon. If you have annual review for how long they can last or how product has been would be awesome as well🤙🏽
It continues to work well but it doesn’t get a lot of use. I have several multi meters and my typical electrical work is limited to changing lights and outlets and occasionally adding outlets.
I know. I have lots of demos to do, I just keep getting new items and I only have so much time😀. I will try to get some demos done when doing projects over winter
Dial clearly has 20V, 200V and 600V AC voltage settings and current measurement is DC only. This is a starter level multimeter, checking small DC current is relatively safe for the hobbyist or someone who wants to check the electrics on the car, basic multimeters, even if they say CAT whatever, should be kept away from mains voltage and current.
Maybe, I would not advise buying this if you use it often. I would say it is for occasional homeowner use. I have several multimeters. This one still works fine
Sorry you feel that way. I am not claiming to be an electrician. Just trying to explain basic functions for a typical homeowner. If you are a professional, I am sure you can find plenty of videos from electricians to explain everything in much more detail. Thanks for watching.
Looks like a good multi-meter to some general automotive testing as well.
Another entry! Thanks for all the comments. I do appreciate it!
content is probably good but the sound record level is way too low, can barely hear on 100% w/ volume up. If I forget and go to another video, it will be LOUD
I don’t know what is going on with this video. When I watch it, I have no volume issues. Sorry
I agree with you the volume is very low.I go to another video and it is loud.
I love Kaiweets products.
I agree. Lots of good products for reasonable prices
Poor audio but thanks for the review. I might purchase it.
Still not sure of the audio. It sounds ok on my computer. Thanks for checking it out
@@GelBallBlasterMaster Can barely hear it.
@@bpalme not sure the problem. The audio is ok on my end but others have had issues too. Sorry
@@GelBallBlasterMaster its sounds fine, you just recorded at a low volume. Next time turn the record volume up.
Why is everybody having a hard time hearing the video??? It works perfectly fine for me. Was it fixed or something or do ya'll got bad hearing??
I think it is the individual computer, I can hear it fine on my end, but who knows
Thank you for sharing your review, been on the fence for products like this off of amazon. If you have annual review for how long they can last or how product has been would be awesome as well🤙🏽
It continues to work well but it doesn’t get a lot of use. I have several multi meters and my typical electrical work is limited to changing lights and outlets and occasionally adding outlets.
You should do some demos with this product.
I know. I have lots of demos to do, I just keep getting new items and I only have so much time😀. I will try to get some demos done when doing projects over winter
Check the voltage on your microphone.
It used to have some issues. This is an old video.
What!! Can't hear you
Not sure why. Some complain of that. Others say sound is fine. I guess just try to find a different video. Sorry
Where do you put the battery in? I literally couldn't find any place to put the battery in
I think on the back? I am not sure as I have many of these
Unscrew the back there should be one screw and it’ll open up
what can hear
Are there sound issues with the video? Not sure what you mean?
When should I use the 10A red outlet ?
I am not sure without actually playing with it and I gave this to my father in law. Sorry
Funny when I bought mine it never said anything about DC only
Dial clearly has 20V, 200V and 600V AC voltage settings and current measurement is DC only. This is a starter level multimeter, checking small DC current is relatively safe for the hobbyist or someone who wants to check the electrics on the car, basic multimeters, even if they say CAT whatever, should be kept away from mains voltage and current.
Can't hardly hear you Budd. Terrible when you're trying to learn something and can't make it out
Sorry. Look for a different video
I had good audio on an iPhone.
I have this meter, purchased for 20$ via eBay.
Tested in my business and so far it has been satisfactory.
Yes. It is a good value, basic multimeter
How do you put the battery in it
Don’t you just turn it over and unscrew the battery door?
Turn over, single screw under the stand.
This particular model will stop working, for no apparent reason, within a year. Almost positive the one you gave away no longer powers on.
Maybe, I would not advise buying this if you use it often. I would say it is for occasional homeowner use. I have several multimeters. This one still works fine
Speak up shy boy
It was the mic but please keep watching videos. Thanks
Nothing comes from your material.
Sorry you feel that way. I am not claiming to be an electrician. Just trying to explain basic functions for a typical homeowner. If you are a professional, I am sure you can find plenty of videos from electricians to explain everything in much more detail. Thanks for watching.
Terrible
Thanks for watching!
Haters gonna hate. I found it very useful, albeit a little quiet.
@@dillonk.2700 Its all good, I had some mic issues, Damn airpods pros are not that good!!
@@GelBallBlasterMaster Well I'll be, I really enjoyed the video. Keep doing you, you're doing a great service to the CZcams community, my friend : )
@@dillonk.2700 thanks!