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![]() Here's three VOMs (Volt-Ohm Meters, current too) that I just saw over at Radio Shack. Seems like a yet another series of VOMs for them -- seem quite different in "look" from the other ones RS carries -- and didn't see them there as recently as a month or two ago. All three look much the same, almost as if (my WAG) they're identical inside except for some features being disabled for the cheaper models. Here they a #22-812: 46 ranges, $59.95 (temp measurements too) #22-811: 42 ranges, $59.95 ("measures electric fields") #22-813: Num-ranges??, $29.95 (also does 9v and AAA batteries). Anyone know anything about them, eg their accuracy, robustness, etc? And, are they basically identical, except for maybe the temperature-measuring and "electric-field testing"? The cheapest one has the two battery tests; I assume that it puts them under some kind of load before reading the voltage? If so, sounds useful -- or am I wrong on that. Also, re electric-field measurement, isn't that easy to do with *any* voltmeter, by attaching one lead to a good ground, and holding the other between wetened fingers (your body being the antenna)? In all, any opinions about this "new" radio-shack line of VOMs? Thanks, David |
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