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Hi!
I'm an italian student and I'm searching a new meter for my hobby.
In this moment, I'm trying to repair a monitor, but I sometimes repair bike,
sometimes I work in the electric euipment of cars, etc.
So, I'm searching a meter (not too expensive... I'm a student!), and I'm
looking for Meterman meters.
What do you thing about this meter? They are a little bit cheaper than
Fluke..Can you indicate me a model, for my uses (...I think, general
purpose...)?
I was looking for "38xr" meterman...what do you think about this?

Thank you a lot, and sorry for my bad english! :-)


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Dr. Anton T. Squeegee wrote:

A "cheap" meter may work well enough for student stuff, but I would
go for a Fluke as soon as you can afford it (and you may be able to
find a used one on That Auction Site).


Uhmm.. I've already two "chineses" meter (veery cheap)...but in some
applications (es, monitor repair) they gave a different value...so I was
looking for a new, more affordable (but also more exensive!) meter..
I was looking also for an used Fluke one, but my fear is to find a meter
that is out of calibration, caused by a previous, improper, use....

Thank you a lot, and sorry for my bad english! :-)


Trust me, your english is better than some of my fellow Americans!


LOL!
Thank you! :-)


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Starflex wrote:
Uhmm.. I've already two "chineses" meter (veery cheap)...but in some
applications (es, monitor repair) they gave a different value...


I'm not surprised. I have a cheap one and it reads 10% low on the
voltage scale when the batteries get low. The LCD has a low battery
annunciator but it never comes on. Poor design. My job doesn't require
a very accurate meter so I just check it against the line every so often
and replace the batteries when I start to see suspiciously low readings.
In my job there's a fairly substantial chance that sooner or later I'll
drop it off a ladder and break it, and I'd rather break a $40 Chinese
meter than a $300 Fluke.
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David Brodbeck wrote:

I'm not surprised. I have a cheap one and it reads 10% low on the
voltage scale when the batteries get low. The LCD has a low battery
annunciator but it never comes on. Poor design. My job doesn't
require a very accurate meter so I just check it against the line
every so often and replace the batteries when I start to see
suspiciously low readings. In my job there's a fairly substantial
chance that sooner or later I'll drop it off a ladder and break it,
and I'd rather break a $40 Chinese meter than a $300 Fluke.


Thank you for your response!
The new meter that I would purchase is only for my personal use, not for
work, and it should be used only by me..I think that it can "live" for some
years..I don' t use it in "difficult" ambient, or with the possibility that
it can fall down.
The battery of my cheap ones is fully charged (also my meter had a low
battery indicator..and I never had seen it turned ON, when the battery in
low!!)..I think that they are "at the end" of their life...or, simply, they
aren't the right meter for the work (at this moment,my PC monitor repair)!
Thank you!




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Starflex wrote:
The new meter that I would purchase is only for my personal use, not for
work, and it should be used only by me..I think that it can "live" for some
years..I don' t use it in "difficult" ambient, or with the possibility that
it can fall down.


You may want to look at a bench meter instead of a "pocket" one.

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Starflex wrote:
Uhmm.. I've already two "chineses" meter (veery cheap)...but in some
applications (es, monitor repair) they gave a different value...


I'm not surprised. I have a cheap one and it reads 10% low on the
voltage scale when the batteries get low. The LCD has a low battery
annunciator but it never comes on. Poor design. My job doesn't require
a very accurate meter so I just check it against the line every so often
and replace the batteries when I start to see suspiciously low readings.
In my job there's a fairly substantial chance that sooner or later I'll
drop it off a ladder and break it, and I'd rather break a $40 Chinese
meter than a $300 Fluke.


I dropped my Fluke and cracked the LCD. The part was provided by Fluke for
about $17 including shipping. I had another one that was replaced by them
at N/C when it failed, as it had a lifetime warranty.

Leonard

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Leonard Caillouet wrote:

I dropped my Fluke and cracked the LCD. The part was provided by
Fluke for about $17 including shipping. I had another one that was
replaced by them at N/C when it failed, as it had a lifetime warranty.


That's interesting...


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