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Multimeter recommendation?

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  • TRS-80T Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #5

    I probably shouldn't contribute to this thread, I just keep picking up those free ones from Harbor Freight!

    /runs away in shame

    LOL

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    • sundberg84S Offline
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      wrote on last edited by sundberg84
      #6

      I bought http://www.ebay.com/itm/221275125008?rmvSB=true (link from Mysensors shop) and are really happy with it. Looking at some reviews and compare with more expensive multimeters it seems to work out good. I added banana plugs cables which i recommend - http://www.ebay.com/itm/281532771631?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

      Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
      MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
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      • GertSandersG Offline
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        #7

        +1 for a Fluke 87. They are solid and have lifetime warranty. Get a second hand one and it still applies. My mark4 is no longer on the market, but the current model does all you want and they are virtually unbreakable. Quality has a cost. I never go for cheap tools, but if you want cost to be low I would do what @hek did: find a working second hand Fluke. It will keep working ....

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        • alexsh1A Offline
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          #8

          @mfalkvidd said:

          VC99

          Yes, this is what I have bought recently. The quality is amazing. No need to go for a Fluke and you'd be positively surprised how accurate it is

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          • mfalkviddM Offline
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            wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
            #9

            This is a quick comparison of the specs for the ones I've checked so far (click for larger version).
            0_1460308126420_multimeters.png

            The UTC-120C is really nice with the super-slim form factor, but it is not able to measure small DC currents so it is no better than my current multimeter.

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            • tbowmoT Offline
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              #10

              @mfalkvidd

              One disadvantage with the UT120C, is that the test leads are not removable from the instrument. I like to have the opportunity to use whatever I have at hand (preferably one with "banana plugs"..). This also makes it a lot easier to connect for example an uCurrent gold at a later time..

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              • D Offline
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                And one other remark about the Uni-T meters (all of them!) and a lot of other cheap meters: do not try to measure mains voltage with those! Officially they are capable of doing that, but the protection inside the meters is way below adequate. If you make a short with the test pins (or a high energy surge comes through the line at the moment you're metering it will blow up in your hands!

                So as long as you're testing low power devices, you're ok. Otherwise I'd really advice to save a bite longer and buy yourself something proper (Fluke , Keysight and what I saw of Brymen is built proper as well).

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                • ? Offline
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                  #12

                  @DavidZH That is not true. I own an UNI-T UT136D. Couple days before I was installing shutters controlled by relays, arduino and so on. So, I wanted to measure the voltage and forgot to switch the probes from A to V... flash and BOOM! The fuse has been blown up in thousands, but if you see i am still here writing to you :)

                  After that i replaced the fuse, cleaned up the inner parts and it's working without any failure.

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                  • D DavidZH

                    And one other remark about the Uni-T meters (all of them!) and a lot of other cheap meters: do not try to measure mains voltage with those! Officially they are capable of doing that, but the protection inside the meters is way below adequate. If you make a short with the test pins (or a high energy surge comes through the line at the moment you're metering it will blow up in your hands!

                    So as long as you're testing low power devices, you're ok. Otherwise I'd really advice to save a bite longer and buy yourself something proper (Fluke , Keysight and what I saw of Brymen is built proper as well).

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                    #13

                    @DavidZH You're right. Thanks for bringing up the safety aspect, it should have been done earlier. I guess online teardowns will show if the DMM level of protection corresponds with the specification. Of course the fault current rating isn't near the level of high-end professional tools, but hopefully satisfactory. The greatest risk I can think of is if someone uses it to measure on the wrong side of their common household fuse (10-16A), but then you can argue that fiddling there without enough knowledge or skill is the first mistake.

                    @kenci Blowing up something then survive and clean up doesn't sound too reassuring. But real tests are always valuable so thanks for sharing.

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                    • mfalkviddM Offline
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                      #14

                      The safety aspect is mentioned in the videos I linked and in several of the threads. Yes, it is important if the multimeter will be used for measuring household mains. I don't plan on measuring anything above 24V, and most often 5V and lower so I am not that concerned.

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                      • m26872M Offline
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                        #15

                        In some sense I guess there's a dilemma that you'll need a better tool the less you know.

                        Btw, I'm now a proud owner of the super cheap ut33a. At 10A socket it says "Unfused". FYI I've plugged that socket. Useless and dangerous.

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                          #16

                          Hi!! I have UT70A . I bought some year ago and i am very happy with it. It has many posibilities.

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                            #17

                            @hek would you mind me asking how much you paid for the Fluke?

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                            • alexsh1A alexsh1

                              @hek would you mind me asking how much you paid for the Fluke?

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                              wrote on last edited by hek
                              #18

                              @alexsh1

                              $270 (including shipping from Poland)
                              Looked like it never ever had been used. It still had the plastic shield on the display and everything was wrapped up nicely without any scratches or anything.

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                                #19

                                @hek Still expensive IMHO but this is Fluke's price. In fact it is 1/2 what the multimeter costs normally

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                                • RJ_MakeR Offline
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #20

                                  Late to the party...., but I absolutely love Fluke. I have several and they are build very well.

                                  RJ_Make

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                                  • m26872M Offline
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                                    m26872
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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #21

                                    I have to agree... I think you'll need at least one Fluke.:yellow_heart:

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                                    • mountainmanM Offline
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                                      #22

                                      Temped by EEVblog BM235 Multimeter especially given it comes with some nice silicone leads.

                                      https://www.eevblog.com/product/bm235-multimeter/

                                      The flukes are very nice though!

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                                        #23

                                        I'm looking for a one that's a bit cheaper. And so a voltcraft VC 130-1. Is that a decent multi meter for a hobbyist?

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                                        • TheoLT TheoL

                                          I'm looking for a one that's a bit cheaper. And so a voltcraft VC 130-1. Is that a decent multi meter for a hobbyist?

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                                          #24

                                          @TheoL great meter for that money. Would not hesitate to buy

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