I once had a multi-meter that is in the ~20 dollars range. It can do volts, amps, ohms, capacitance, inductance, continuity check, and temperature. That was a nice set of functions for a low price meter. And it was very precise as well, and had a large LCD, which enables you to identify the digits even if you are far away using long leads. It even had a protection fuse. My kids made me lose it, unfortunately.
I don't remember the brand, so I can't really look for it. But, remembering how it served me well, I can conclude that it doesn't take $$$ to get a nice digital meter.
I'm sure many of you use great multimeters which are low price. Can you please recommend me a nice little all around digital multimeter?
No need for an expensive fluke I think.
Thanks.
I don't remember the brand, so I can't really look for it. But, remembering how it served me well, I can conclude that it doesn't take $$$ to get a nice digital meter.
I'm sure many of you use great multimeters which are low price. Can you please recommend me a nice little all around digital multimeter?
No need for an expensive fluke I think.
Thanks.
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