Is the bad design of the IDEAL multimeter tilting bail really that a-typical? Should you expect to be able to poke the buttons on a multimeter while it’s standing up? Dave does some comparisons to find out.
Is the bad design of the IDEAL multimeter tilting bail really that a-typical? Should you expect to be able to poke the buttons on a multimeter while it’s standing up? Dave does some comparisons to find out.
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We push the Extech EX530 to the limit! How much abuse can take the bottom right of this instrument? We throw it off the roof against a concrete wall in a bucket of water, and then run it with a truck, and worked every time the Extech EX530 yet! Get a heavy EX503, EX505, EX510, EX520 or EX530 today! www.extech.com
Part 1 of 2 Dave compares six $ 100 Multi-meter BK Precision Extech EX505 BK2709B www.tequipment.net Amprobe 34XR-A www.tequipment.net www.tequipment.net UEI DM391 www.tequipment.net www.tequipment IDEAL 61-342. net UNI-T UT61D www.uni-trend.com
The EX410 is an 8-function Professional Multimeter with averaging, Autoranging DMM with large digit LCD display and temperature function with 0.3% basic accuracy. The EX420is a 11-Function Professional Multimeter with averaging, manual ranging DMM with large digit LCD display and temperature function with 0.5% basic accuracy. Both feature: AC / DC Voltage & Current, Resistance, Temperature, Diode / Continuity input fuse protection and mis-connection warnings 20A Max Current Type K temperatureMeasurements, data hold, relative, Auto Power-Off-digit backlit LCD Large CAT3 Complete with test leads, stand, protective holster, Velcro strap, Type K bead wire temp probe, and 9V battery Available at Tequipment.NET video by Extech.