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I bought a multimeter long time ago

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    Southmountain
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    I plan to test some computer parts, but I did not get time to do it. now my refrigerator did not freeze, so I used it to test defrost heater.

    diligent hands rule....

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      I plan to test some computer parts, but I did not get time to do it. now my refrigerator did not freeze, so I used it to test defrost heater.

      diligent hands rule....

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      Slacker007
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      excellent. I have used my multimeter on many troubleshooting projects around the house over the years.

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        I plan to test some computer parts, but I did not get time to do it. now my refrigerator did not freeze, so I used it to test defrost heater.

        diligent hands rule....

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        OriginalGriff
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        Oh yes. Checking fuses, batteries, temperature, ... the list goes on. I have several: two digital (so I can check the batteries in the other - and one has a current clamp the other doesn't) and a pair of Avo 8 analogue meters.

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          Oh yes. Checking fuses, batteries, temperature, ... the list goes on. I have several: two digital (so I can check the batteries in the other - and one has a current clamp the other doesn't) and a pair of Avo 8 analogue meters.

          "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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          Southmountain
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          but my problem is : I forgot my initial goals: what kinds of computer parts I can check? I liked Dell laptops and desktops. so I bought lot of stuff from eBay...

          diligent hands rule....

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            but my problem is : I forgot my initial goals: what kinds of computer parts I can check? I liked Dell laptops and desktops. so I bought lot of stuff from eBay...

            diligent hands rule....

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            Lost User
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            The problem with "cheap" multimeters - the test probes do not last.... And how many use the interfaces I/O ability to test transistors or even diodes? The old war military philosophy still applies - "unplug the faulty module and replace it , throw the bad one away ".

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              The problem with "cheap" multimeters - the test probes do not last.... And how many use the interfaces I/O ability to test transistors or even diodes? The old war military philosophy still applies - "unplug the faulty module and replace it , throw the bad one away ".

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              OriginalGriff
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              Member 14968771 wrote:

              unplug the faulty module and replace it , throw the bad one away

              Cut it in half and throw it away - I learned that with cables decades ago. It you don't, some bugger will fish it out of he bin and it'll come back to haunt you ... :~

              "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                I plan to test some computer parts, but I did not get time to do it. now my refrigerator did not freeze, so I used it to test defrost heater.

                diligent hands rule....

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                Wizard of Sleeves
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                Does it still multi-meet?

                Nothing succeeds like a budgie without teeth.

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                  I plan to test some computer parts, but I did not get time to do it. now my refrigerator did not freeze, so I used it to test defrost heater.

                  diligent hands rule....

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                  CPallini
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                  Indeed, it is a versatile instrument.

                  "In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?" -- Rigoletto

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                    I plan to test some computer parts, but I did not get time to do it. now my refrigerator did not freeze, so I used it to test defrost heater.

                    diligent hands rule....

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                    5teveH
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                    Does everyone, (apart from me), have a multimeter? :confused: Why has no-one told me! I'm, obviously, going to get right on it. Ebay or Amazon? I feel, somehow, that another one of life's opportunities has passed me by. ;)

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                      I plan to test some computer parts, but I did not get time to do it. now my refrigerator did not freeze, so I used it to test defrost heater.

                      diligent hands rule....

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                      xiecsuk
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                      Why buy a multimeter? Surely one would have done the job.

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                        Does everyone, (apart from me), have a multimeter? :confused: Why has no-one told me! I'm, obviously, going to get right on it. Ebay or Amazon? I feel, somehow, that another one of life's opportunities has passed me by. ;)

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                        Daniel Pfeffer
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                        5teveH wrote:

                        Does everyone, (apart from me), have a multimeter?

                        :raises hand: Perhaps we should start a support group - "Developers without multimeters". We could debate whether to allow developers without voltmeters and/or ammeters to join, too. :)

                        Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                          The problem with "cheap" multimeters - the test probes do not last.... And how many use the interfaces I/O ability to test transistors or even diodes? The old war military philosophy still applies - "unplug the faulty module and replace it , throw the bad one away ".

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                          Member 14968771 wrote:

                          The problem with "cheap" multimeters - the test probes do not last....

                          Ain't that the truth. I had a multimeter that I bought in the early 1970s. Of course, from that era, it was still an analog meter with a needle. This is it (at the Radio Museum): Multimeter 200H Equipment Central; where?, build 1973 ??, 3[^] It lasted me over 40 years but it was the probes that wore out and I found I could buy a cheap new digital multimeter for less than the cost of a new set of probes. That digital meter lasted me 5 or 6 years and then those probes wore out and again it was cheaper to buy a new meter than to get a replacement set of probes.

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                            I plan to test some computer parts, but I did not get time to do it. now my refrigerator did not freeze, so I used it to test defrost heater.

                            diligent hands rule....

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                            theoldfool
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                            I have a temp probe (thermocouple) for mine, handy for beer making. :cool:

                            >64 If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.

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                              Does everyone, (apart from me), have a multimeter? :confused: Why has no-one told me! I'm, obviously, going to get right on it. Ebay or Amazon? I feel, somehow, that another one of life's opportunities has passed me by. ;)

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                              User 13269747
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                              Does everyone, (apart from me), have a multimeter? Confused | :confused: Why has no-one told me! I'm, obviously, going to get right on it. Ebay or Amazon? I feel, somehow, that another one of life's opportunities has passed me by.

                              **Raises hand - I've got a few multimeters, a 'scope and a signal generator/logic analyser. Of course, I was pure embedded dev for 15 years or so, so there's that.

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                                I plan to test some computer parts, but I did not get time to do it. now my refrigerator did not freeze, so I used it to test defrost heater.

                                diligent hands rule....

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                                Forogar
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                                I have a digital thermometer - does that count?

                                - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                                  Does everyone, (apart from me), have a multimeter? :confused: Why has no-one told me! I'm, obviously, going to get right on it. Ebay or Amazon? I feel, somehow, that another one of life's opportunities has passed me by. ;)

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                                  Rusty Bullet
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                                  Nah, never found a need for one - you are not alone.

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                                    I have a digital thermometer - does that count?

                                    - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                                    It must show temp in both F and C to count as multi. Or include humidity

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                                      Does everyone, (apart from me), have a multimeter? :confused: Why has no-one told me! I'm, obviously, going to get right on it. Ebay or Amazon? I feel, somehow, that another one of life's opportunities has passed me by. ;)

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                                      englebart
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                                      Just for checking fuses with the ohm meter is worth it. I have a garage door opener that is out of support and to replace it would require a total rebuild of springs, etc. plus the cost of the new opener. It had a well designed control board that needed 2 pop-in fuses replaced. $10 versus $400 dollars.

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                                        Does everyone, (apart from me), have a multimeter? :confused: Why has no-one told me! I'm, obviously, going to get right on it. Ebay or Amazon? I feel, somehow, that another one of life's opportunities has passed me by. ;)

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                                        Rob Philpott
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                                        Any self-respecting person would have one and an oscilloscope if you ask me, the more probes the better. :thumbsup:

                                        Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                                          I plan to test some computer parts, but I did not get time to do it. now my refrigerator did not freeze, so I used it to test defrost heater.

                                          diligent hands rule....

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                                          Member_14751866
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                                          Hi, I love multi meters. I learned how to use an old Simpson in the Air Force when there was no such thing as autorainge... LOL Now I have a talking meter with a nice female voice. I never knew how freeing is a talking meter till I went blind. thanks for sharing... chuck

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