Multimeter
Multimeter
Would this be OK for a cheap multimeter http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271084296621? ... 1423.l2649, I know it's a copy or can somebody recommend one. I have a cheapy from Aldi's at the moment which is dying. Rob
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PESCA
Re: Multimeter
Looks like a good 'un.
I use one of these, which does it for my needs:
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... multimeter
George
I use one of these, which does it for my needs:
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... multimeter
George
Re: Multimeter
Thanks George that's the same one I have at the moment the diode part is faulty.PESCA wrote:Looks like a good 'un.
I use one of these, which does it for my needs:
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... multimeter
George
The more I practice the luckier I get
If you venture into maintenance watch out for snakes in the grass
If you venture into maintenance watch out for snakes in the grass
Re: Multimeter
I use one of these -
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/digital-m ... s/0412052/
I don't like the cheaper yellow ones because I like the buzzer on the continuity tester, I don't know what else is better because reading voltages, reading current and continuity is the end of my multimeter knowledge.
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/digital-m ... s/0412052/
I don't like the cheaper yellow ones because I like the buzzer on the continuity tester, I don't know what else is better because reading voltages, reading current and continuity is the end of my multimeter knowledge.
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Re: Multimeter
That looks good Paul but a bit over what I want to spend it's only for checking the oslon's once Iv'e soldered them. My knowledge on how to use of them is limited. Robpaulham wrote:I use one of these -
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/digital-m ... s/0412052/
I don't like the cheaper yellow ones because I like the buzzer on the continuity tester, I don't know what else is better because reading voltages, reading current and continuity is the end of my multimeter knowledge.
The more I practice the luckier I get
If you venture into maintenance watch out for snakes in the grass
If you venture into maintenance watch out for snakes in the grass
Re: Multimeter
Your doing better than me. I just knows a man who knows. I am dreading the wiring of my pan and tilt.paulham wrote:I use one of these -
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/digital-m ... s/0412052/
I don't like the cheaper yellow ones because I like the buzzer on the continuity tester, I don't know what else is better because reading voltages, reading current and continuity is the end of my multimeter knowledge.
Re: Multimeter
looks good from here, frequency and duty cycle too.roughcoat wrote:Would this be OK for a cheap multimeter http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271084296621? ... 1423.l2649, I know it's a copy or can somebody recommend one. I have a cheapy from Aldi's at the moment which is dying. Rob
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Re: Multimeter
Thanks for the reply's think I'll go with the evil bay one. Rob
The more I practice the luckier I get
If you venture into maintenance watch out for snakes in the grass
If you venture into maintenance watch out for snakes in the grass
















