[sdiy] OT: DMM recommendations

Alexandre Souza alexandre.tabajara at gmail.com
Mon Mar 5 07:50:38 CET 2018


Fluke, Fluke, FLUKE.
You can buy a cheap fluke multimeter for way less than you have.
If you have 8-digit multimter you can always buy an used HP/Agilent, or
fluke desktop multimeter.


2018-03-05 3:41 GMT-03:00 Mattias Rickardsson <mr at analogue.org>:

> I recently settled on a Uni-T UT61E for 50€ in order to get one more
> display digit than the lovely 300€ Fluke 11x series that we have at work,
> and the same display resolution as the 600€ Fluke 87 discussed in this
> thread.
>
> On a budget it seems like Uni-T is a decent choice, but if I were relying
> on it for my daily bread I'd choose a Fluke.
>
> /mr
>
> Den mån 5 mars 2018 03:30KA4HJH <ka4hjh at gmail.com> skrev:
>
>> Thanks for all the suggestions. Much as I'd love to own a really good
>> Fluke I simply can't afford one. I should have said up front that my budget
>> is $200 max including remotely decent probes.
>>
>> What's #2 or #3 on the list?
>>
>>
>> Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
>> "The Mac Doctor"
>>
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