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Looking for a Good Multimeter

garythomas
garythomas over 7 years ago

I've been pouring over Amazon, looking for a good Digital Multi-meter.  I have a nice analog meter from the 70's (I bought it from Radio Shack when I was in my teens), but it does not measure capacitors.

I'm looking for something in the price range of 0 to $100.  If I have to go over I can. I found a few that were under $25 too. (you get what you pay for)

Lowes and Home Depot seem useless unless you want to use it on home wiring.

 

Almost every model they have has some kind of bad reviews. I know some people would complain about everything, so I thought I'd ask my find community here what you all use in your projects.

 

Thanks all

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  • luislabmo
    luislabmo over 7 years ago +6 suggested
    I think besides price point, what you expect to do with the multimeter is important to know. There are multimeters for electricians, HVAC, for pure electric engineers, etc. Also it'd be good to know the…
  • avnrdf
    avnrdf over 7 years ago +6 suggested
    What are you going to use your multimeter for? If you plan on using it anywhere around high voltages (home repair, troubleshooting/HVAC), you'll need a good one, as the cheap units usually skimp on input…
  • jadew
    jadew over 7 years ago +5 suggested
    If you want to use it on home wiring, then all the cheap ones are out of the question. This is probably a good place to start: https://www.youtube.com/user/EEVblog/search?query=multimeter If I had a budget…
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    0 avnrdf over 7 years ago

    What are you going to use your multimeter for?

     

    If you plan on using it anywhere around high voltages (home repair, troubleshooting/HVAC), you'll need a good one, as the cheap units usually skimp on input protection (HRC fuses etc.)

    If it will be restricted to electronics use, you could probably not worry much about this and get a cheaper unit with less protection & more features (at a lower price).

     

    I use a Tenma 72-7780, which seems to be a rebranded UNI-T 139C: it's a relatively cheap unit, but has a pretty well built input protection (HRC fuses) & build quality. It's got capacitance measurement and quite a few other features too (temperature, non contact voltage detection) and is powered by 2 AA cells - longer battery life than the 9Vs!

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    0 avnrdf over 7 years ago

    What are you going to use your multimeter for?

     

    If you plan on using it anywhere around high voltages (home repair, troubleshooting/HVAC), you'll need a good one, as the cheap units usually skimp on input protection (HRC fuses etc.)

    If it will be restricted to electronics use, you could probably not worry much about this and get a cheaper unit with less protection & more features (at a lower price).

     

    I use a Tenma 72-7780, which seems to be a rebranded UNI-T 139C: it's a relatively cheap unit, but has a pretty well built input protection (HRC fuses) & build quality. It's got capacitance measurement and quite a few other features too (temperature, non contact voltage detection) and is powered by 2 AA cells - longer battery life than the 9Vs!

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