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Low Cost Digital Multimeter (DMM) This is a full feature meter with plug-in 4mm probes AND transistor tester. This is the ideal first multimeter, and will give years of faithful service, in fact, you will only need to replace this meter if you require a unit with very high input impedance.
• 3.5 Digit display • 12.5mm high LCD display • Transistor Test • Diode Test • Max 10 AMP Current • Includes Plug in leads Specifications • DC Voltage 200mV, 2000mV, 20V, 200V, 1000V • Maximum input 1000V DC±0.5% • DC Amps 200µA, 2000µA, 20mA, 200mA, 10A. Overload protected ±2% • AC Volts 200V, 750V, max input 750V rms • Input impedence 1Meg ±1.2% • Resistance 200, 2000, 20k, 200k, 2000k±1% • Diode Test.
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Using a multimeter This guide starts off with the basics of a meter, proceeds to give a thorough specification for our example meter, then explains how to make measurements, and finishes up with some hints and notes. The example meter that we are demonstrating is typical of many economical digital multimeters that you can purchase, this guide will be useful for all these meters. This guide is concentrating on how to use your multimeter. It all came about, frankly, when we started giving away free multimeters to our design clients - and we realised there was no easy instruction manual for a meter - all that was supplied was a list of (sometimes non-sensical) warnings, and a specification list. Admittedly we have a specification list here, but we tell you to ignore it if it does not make sense, and we have reduced the warnings to the three that we think really matter.
We can supply the meter direct - but our costs are a little higher than the big retailers. Recently the same meter has availble only in a dark grey colour case.
There is also a cheaper version in a plain rectangular case with no rubber holster - great for students, or a second meter. We charge $9 to mail out these meters within Australia - (email for a quote if you want it sent overseas, but honestly it probably isn't worth it, we get charged about $40+ here in Australia to ship anything internationally). Model: Warnings Do not rotate the dial while the meter is connected to a circuit - you may rotate it through a current range, short circuiting the probes and damaging either the meter or the circuit.
Respect the circuitry you are working on - If you touch exposed metal, or cause a short circuit, or connect to high voltage, you may expose yourself to hazard - or damage the circuit or your meter. Measuring the short circuit current of a battery or power supply is usually not safe - it is likely to damage the meter or battery and possibly cause the battery to overheat so much that it may be dangerous. You should read all the other important warnings in the instructions that come with your meter, you may even find, somewhere, the author's favourite comical mis-translated warning: 'Do not run the equipment under water or in water shower for fun or any other reason'. Testing batteries As tersely explained to the left, a battery can be tested, seperately, using a multimeter - but is best tested (supplying power) in the equipment.