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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 garythomas over 7 years ago

    I'm so sorry. I never said what I was going to use it for, and so I assumed since this was an Arduino forum, it would be for electronics.

     

    I want to use it for building circuits and testing/reading components, i.e resistors, capacitors.  I have NO intentions on using it for house wiring.  I have other things for that.

    Purely electronics.  I have looked at fluke and they are high end.

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    0 garythomas over 7 years ago

    I'm so sorry. I never said what I was going to use it for, and so I assumed since this was an Arduino forum, it would be for electronics.

     

    I want to use it for building circuits and testing/reading components, i.e resistors, capacitors.  I have NO intentions on using it for house wiring.  I have other things for that.

    Purely electronics.  I have looked at fluke and they are high end.

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    0 korn over 7 years ago in reply to garythomas

    No need to to apologize.

     

    Some my of my Arduino projects are automotive related.  Search speeduino

     

    Others are home automaton and I use 230v solid state relays

     

    I even made an Arduino sousvide and a smokerduino controller for my electro outdoor smoker.  Heavy duty power there

     

    its  fun to see how far you can go with the little wonders.

     

    For a meter the $25-$40 dollar ones are good. I’ll let others share their choices. I like radio shack but that’s gone.... I do grab any that come up on Craigslist ..

     

    Ones made for auto use can measure pulse width which turns out to be useful with Arduino  Pwm

    I got a couple of these cheapie component testers.

     

    https://www.taydaelectronics.com/esr-meter-transistor-tester-lcd-diode-multimeter-capacitance.html

     

    Check their Facebook page for promo codes. Every month they offer 15% off

     

    I hate using an eye loop to read resistor and  capacitor  values.  There’re great but not precision by any means. They can read caps and tell mosfets from bjt’s and show you the pinout.

     

    Not itoo sure I trust their esr reading. It’s more of a go / no go tester for me.

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