I'm in need of a multimeter, I've been told that a fluke multimeter is best, but what is the difference?
Couldf anyone recommend me a fairly inexpensive multimeter that they have used or seen that would work well for Vmods and the like.
I'm in need of a multimeter, I've been told that a fluke multimeter is best, but what is the difference?
Couldf anyone recommend me a fairly inexpensive multimeter that they have used or seen that would work well for Vmods and the like.
Extech is another good brand. I like the Extech Minitec autoranging digital multimeter. It also measures temps from 0-760C.
http://www.labsafety.com/store/produ...cat_prefix=4WA
Ouch, that was about 3 times what I was hoping to pay.......
Is there anything under like say $50 that would be fine for doinf volt mods? I mean, I don't need a temp probe, or a real fancy multimeter.
I bought this one a few weeks ago...
http://www.lowes.com/lkn?action=prod...02-72068-DM-55
$30 and it even includes a temperature probe.
Radio Shack also sells some good-n-cheap DMMs. I've had a pocket DMM from them for the past 10 years.
Thanks Jeff, looks like a winner.
What range of temps does it measure? been happy with it so far?
Its only 40 bucks. You were looking at the kit. The kit comes with a ton of accessories. The basic DMM comes with the test leads and temp probe.Originally posted by sandman
Ouch, that was about 3 times what I was hoping to pay.......
Is there anything under like say $50 that would be fine for doinf volt mods? I mean, I don't need a temp probe, or a real fancy multimeter.
Yes, I'm very happy with it. I've measured -10f to 70f and the temperatures have been accurate so far. For $30 I don't have a single negative thing to say about it.Originally posted by sandman
Thanks Jeff, looks like a winner.
What range of temps does it measure? been happy with it so far?
BTW, battery life is not what I'm used to. So far this 9v battery has been left on for days on end a couple times and it hasn't pooped out. My old RS pocket DMM would have only lasted through one of these sessions before needing it's button battery replaced.
i got a nice craftsman dmm for about 40 bucks
Thanks Jeff, I think I'll go with it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...EBWN%3AIT&rd=1
I just got this one on eBay for $30+shipping. My $5 bargain bin dmm is just not cutting it. Yeah it gives me readings but how accurate are they?!
I wish I saw that greenlee one at Lowes. I would have liked to pick that one up. I still might!
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Just stop by your local Radio Shack or hardware store and pick up a 10-20$ multimeter, all you really need my friend.
I have a Radio Shack multimeter that I bought for 20 bucks that works perfect and it has digital display so I'm happy.
As others suggested, unless you have money to burn, go over to Radio Shack, spend around $30.00, you'll have a long lasting tool that will be plenty good for any Voltage measurements you'll need to make. Yes Fluke makes quality, however no reason to pay for that quality for your intended purposes.
multimeters? my ass, they doesnt serve at all for groving potatos, please remain ontopic
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OMG wrong link, I look like an idiot.
I got the pocket one, its pretty good. It auto adjusts so it takes all the fun out.
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Find the cheapest digital Multi you can find....No need for expensive multimeters.
see I can't agree with buying the cheapest. I had a $5 special one from AutoZone and used it for a while. Well, I got the new one I linked to above and it's voltage reading are almost .05 lower than the crap one on the vgpu of my 9800pro. I confirmed this with other readings too. Now with some vmods .05 could spell disaster.
Therefore while $30 is by far not a lot of money it is a lot better to spend that than $5. I think there is a lot bigger difference between the $30 and the $5 than the $30 and say a $100 Fluke.
Plus I just like the temp probe!
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...4&category=294
Digital Multimeter model UT33C with temperature probe capability
The temp probe has a range of -40C to 1000C or -40 F to 1832 F. Battery is included as well.
20 bucks
not bad
I just got a used Fluke 12b in good shape for 25 bucks.
Question: it has a sticker on it from Bosch, that says "calibration" and a bar code. What exactly does that denote?
Also, how can I check it to make sure its giving accurate reading. I got Fluke's service manual for it, but you have to have their test equipment to test it.
Thanks
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Originally posted by nailbomb
I just got a used Fluke 12b in good shape for 25 bucks.
Question: it has a sticker on it from Bosch, that says "calibration" and a bar code. What exactly does that denote?
Also, how can I check it to make sure its giving accurate reading. I got Fluke's service manual for it, but you have to have their test equipment to test it.
Thanks
Decent deal, some electronics repair require you have your measurement equipment officially calibrated, one such instance is in the repair of Government communications equipment. The bar coding probably has info encoded about when, where, and by whom the last calibration was made.
The easiest way to check accuracy is to measure some known quanities, or to compare it with other measurement devices. barring that sending it to Fluke, or another service center. If I had no other resources to check relative accuracy perhaps a trip to a local TV /electronics repair shop would do, they should be willing to check it out for little or nothing.
Try to measure regular batteries, ie use 2 batts (1.5v each) for 3v reading.
-just an idea-
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Unfortunately battery voltage can vary greatly and wouldn't be a very accurate measure.Originally posted by joni
Try to measure regular batteries, ie use 2 batts (1.5v each) for 3v reading.
-just an idea-
The easiest way to check accuracy is to measure some known quanities
Could you give an example?
I don't even know what "quanities" means! , my English-Portuguese dictionary don't have that word!
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Originally posted by joni
Could you give an example?
I don't even know what "quanities" means! , my English-Portuguese dictionary don't have that word!
I guess a good place to start would be to Check your Computers PSU voltages, read with your multimeter, and compare to readings given by on-board monitors through monitoring software such as Motherboard Monitor. This obviously is not 100% accurate, as it relies on unknown values. However it will give you a relative idea. To be certain it would be best to have aonther DMM to compare it with, or as I stated, visit a local Electronic repair center.
Quantity= Amount, or Value
Main Entry: quan·ti·ty
Pronunciation: 'kwän-t&-tE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -ties
Etymology: Middle English quantite, from Middle French quantité, from Latin quantitat-, quantitas, from quantus how much, how large; akin to Latin quam how, as, quando when, qui who -- more at WHO
1 a : an indefinite amount or number b : a determinate or estimated amount c : total amount or number d : a considerable amount or number -- often used in plural <generous quantities of luck -- H. E. Putsch>
2 a : the aspect in which a thing is measurable in terms of greater, less, or equal or of increasing or decreasing magnitude b : the subject of a mathematical operation c : an individual considered with respect to a given situation <an unknown quantity... as attorney general -- Tom Wicker>
3 a : duration and intensity of speech sounds as distinct from their individual quality or phonemic character; specifically : the relative length or brevity of a prosodic syllable in some languages (as Greek and Latin) b : the relative duration or time length of a speech sound or sound sequence
4 : the character of a logical proposition as being universal, particular, or singular
Originally posted by Karnivore
Quantity= Amount, or Value
Main Entry: quan·ti·ty
Pronunciation: 'kwän-t&-tE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -ties
Etymology: Middle English quantite, from Middle French quantité, from Latin quantitat-, quantitas, from quantus how much, how large; akin to Latin quam how, as, quando when, qui who -- more at WHO
1 a : an indefinite amount or number b : a determinate or estimated amount c : total amount or number d : a considerable amount or number -- often used in plural <generous quantities of luck -- H. E. Putsch>
2 a : the aspect in which a thing is measurable in terms of greater, less, or equal or of increasing or decreasing magnitude b : the subject of a mathematical operation c : an individual considered with respect to a given situation <an unknown quantity... as attorney general -- Tom Wicker>
3 a : duration and intensity of speech sounds as distinct from their individual quality or phonemic character; specifically : the relative length or brevity of a prosodic syllable in some languages (as Greek and Latin) b : the relative duration or time length of a speech sound or sound sequence
4 : the character of a logical proposition as being universal, particular, or singular
Couldn't ask for more
thanks for the example
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