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Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] multimeter recommendations
From: "John T. Blair" <jblair1948@cox.net>
Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2020 20:24:54 -0400
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At 07:24 PM 8/21/2020, you wrote:

 >Good evening, all. So, my trusty craftsman 
multimeter has decided to give up the
 > ghost and I=E2=80=99m seeking insights on what I 
might replace it with. Looked at the
 >Fluke website, and reminded myself why I bought the craftsman in the firs=
t
 >place. Not saying the Fluke stuff isn=E2=80=99t rock 
solid, but value for the dollar spent
 >when you=E2=80=99re a casual user really isn=E2=80=99t there. Application=
s are home and
 >automotive in nature. Basic functionality: 
AC/DC voltage, resistance/continuity are
 >must haves thermocouple inputs are a highly 
rated nice to have Autoranging is
 >also a must have What are folks out there using that you would recommend?=



Tom,

You said mostly for home and automotive use.  Not sure why the requiremets =
fo
the thermocouple and auto ranging.

But I've got a bunch of multimeters.  I have a 
ton of the cheap HF digital ones,
one in every car, one in every tool box & bag, and almost one in every room=
 of
the house.  They are the most accurate, but I've has some for well over 10 =
yrs.

I have so many because they are so cheap Free to $4.

However, I prefer analog meters.  The seem to be 
"steadier" than the digital one.
Many time the digital ones take too long to 
reacquire their setting.  I've got about 5
analog meters,  one in my tool box, and another 
one in my automotive speciality tool box, with my 
dwell tach meter.  Then I've got a couple of old 
radio shack meters that I really like.  A simpson 
which is the top of the heap, and a Voltohmist
Jr. VTVM.

So it depends on what you really want.  I don't 
think you need a $200 meter, but
then again I may be wrong.

That LUKE meter John Innis has really looks like a good buy.

I don't see that you need to spend pro dollar for a meter that you aren't u=
sing
every day all the time.

John



John T. Blair  WA4OHZ     email:  jblair1948@cox.net
Va. Beach, Va                  Phone:  (757) 495-8229

           48 TR1800    48 #4 Midget    65 Morgan 4/4 Series V (B1106)
      75 Bricklin SV1 (#0887)    77 Spitfire    71 Saab Sonett III
                        65 Rambler Classic

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<font size=3D3>At 07:24 PM 8/21/2020, you wrote:<br><br>
&gt;Good evening, all. So, my trusty craftsman multimeter has decided to
give up the<br>
&gt; ghost and I=E2=80=99m seeking insights on what I might replace it with=
=2E
Looked at the <br>
&gt;Fluke website, and reminded myself why I bought the craftsman in the
first <br>
&gt;place. Not saying the Fluke stuff isn=E2=80=99t rock solid, but value f=
or
the dollar spent <br>
&gt;when you=E2=80=99re a casual user really isn=E2=80=99t there. Applicati=
ons are
home and <br>
&gt;automotive in nature. Basic functionality: AC/DC voltage,
resistance/continuity are <br>
&gt;must haves thermocouple inputs are a highly rated nice to have
Autoranging is <br>
&gt;also a must have What are folks out there using that you would
recommend? <br><br>
<br>
Tom,<br><br>
You said mostly for home and automotive use.&nbsp; Not sure why the
requiremets fo<br>
the thermocouple and auto ranging.<br><br>
But I've got a bunch of multimeters.&nbsp; I have a ton of the cheap HF
digital ones,<br>
one in every car, one in every tool box &amp; bag, and almost one in
every room of <br>
the house.&nbsp; They are the most accurate, but I've has some for well
over 10 yrs.<br><br>
I have so many because they are so cheap Free to $4.<br><br>
However, I prefer analog meters.&nbsp; The seem to be
&quot;steadier&quot; than the digital one.<br>
Many time the digital ones take too long to reacquire their
setting.&nbsp; I've got about 5<br>
analog meters,&nbsp; one in my tool box, and another one in my automotive
speciality tool box, with my dwell tach meter.&nbsp; Then I've got a
couple of old radio shack meters that I really like.&nbsp; A simpson
which is the top of the heap, and a Voltohmist<br>
Jr. VTVM.<br><br>
So it depends on what you really want.&nbsp; I don't think you need a
$200 meter, but<br>
then again I may be wrong.<br><br>
That LUKE meter John Innis has really looks like a good buy.<br><br>
I don't see that you need to spend pro dollar for a meter that you aren't
using<br>
every day all the time.<br><br>
John<br><br>
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<div>John T. Blair&nbsp; WA4OHZ&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; email:&nbsp;
jblair1948@cox.net</div>
<div>Va. Beach,
Va&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&=
nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Phone:&nbsp; (757) 495-8229</div>
<br>
<div>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 48
TR1800&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 48 #4 Midget&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 65 Morgan 4/4
Series V (B1106)</div>
<div>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 75 Bricklin SV1 (#0887)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
77 Spitfire&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 71 Saab Sonett III</div>
<div>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nb=
sp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
65 Rambler Classic</div>
<br>
<div>Morgan:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href=3D"http://www.team.net/morgan"; EUDORA=3DAUTOURL>
www.team.net/morgan</a></div>
<div>Bricklin:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href=3D"http://www.bricklin.org/"; EUDORA=3DAUTOURL>www.bricklin.org</a>
</div>
<br>
<div>If you can read
this&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp=
;
- Thank a teacher!</div>
<div>If you are reading it in English - Thank a Vet!!</div>
<br>
<div> From Dennis Prager - The American Trilogy:</div>
<div>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; e pluribus Unum, &quot;from many,
one.&quot;</div>
<div>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In God We Trust</div>
<div>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Liberty - the&nbsp; power&nbsp; of&nbsp;
choosing,&nbsp; thinking,&nbsp; and&nbsp; acting&nbsp; for&nbsp; </div>
<div>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nb=
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