First of all, forgive my ignorance. (I got through Serway's 3rd edition of Physics, but that was a fair number of years ago. I freely admit to being one of the faceless losers for whom electricity is "magic stuff" that comes out of the wall socket.) I understand we will need at least a voltmeter for some of the newer modules. I would like to be able to perform the full range of calibrations on the various modules. So, any advice on which multimeter would be a good choice? (Someone mentioned extech instead of fluke because the "higher resolution" was better for calibrating oscillators at lower frequencies.) I'm willing to spend a few hundred dollars on one. Next up on the parade of topics which yield highly opinionated responses - a soldering iron. I have decided, perhaps foolishly, I might be able to pull off a 1/5 or 2/5 difficulty kit without burning the house down or irreparably damaging multiple digits. (Since I have 2 eyes I figure I can live with the inevitable "poking out" of one of them.) I want a quality soldering iron that will last but also don't need one somebody who does this for a living would get. Unfortunately, the Weller model everyone seems to like looks to have been discontinued. The rest of the tools needed to "venture forth" seem pretty straightforward. I would prefer to get the soldering iron and multimeter right the first time ;-)
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Voltmeter & Soldering Iron
2003-08-29 by klstay
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