Looking For Usable Multimeter - Cheap
Shaun wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
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Peabody wrote:
There's a bi-monthly swap meet near me for computer
stuff, etc. that has old voltmeters (analog too!). They
are mostly returns that somebody blew the fuse in and
returned. Watching a needle move *can* give useful
information that a digital readout doesn't easily
communicate.
I agree. I use mine all the time, but the contacts inside
are wearing out. Where would you find an inexpensive new
analog meter? Do they even make them anymore?
A half decent DVM will have a a bargraph to mimic a needle movement.
A decent DVM won't have a bargraph to annoy you.
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You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a band-aid on it, because it's
Teflon coated.
Fluke meters have a bar graph and I find it usefull.
God for you. I never have. BTW, it's spelled useful, with one 'l'.
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You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a band-aid on it, because it's
Teflon coated.
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