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I bought a multimeter long time ago

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  • L Lost User

    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 ... :~

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    • S Southmountain

      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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      • S Southmountain

        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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        • S Southmountain

          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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          • S Southmountain

            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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            • 5 5teveH

              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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              • L Lost User

                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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                dshillito
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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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                • S Southmountain

                  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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                  • 5 5teveH

                    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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                    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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                    • S Southmountain

                      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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                      • 5 5teveH

                        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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                        • F Forogar

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

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                          • 5 5teveH

                            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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                            • 5 5teveH

                              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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                              • S Southmountain

                                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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                                • E englebart

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

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                                  Forogar
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                                  How about kelvin?

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

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                                  • S Southmountain

                                    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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                                    sasadler
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                                    One of the more likely failures, in devices that have power supplies, are the electrolytic capacitors in the supply. My ex-boss (I'm retired now) had 2 TVs fail on him and both failures were from the electrolytic capacitors in the supply. He was able to fix both TVs by replacing the capacitors. Normally, the bad capacitors are bulging.

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                                    • S sasadler

                                      One of the more likely failures, in devices that have power supplies, are the electrolytic capacitors in the supply. My ex-boss (I'm retired now) had 2 TVs fail on him and both failures were from the electrolytic capacitors in the supply. He was able to fix both TVs by replacing the capacitors. Normally, the bad capacitors are bulging.

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                                      Southmountain
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                                      now I recalled my initial purpose: :java:

                                      diligent hands rule....

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                                      • E englebart

                                        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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                                        Southmountain
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                                        take notes here:thumbsup:

                                        diligent hands rule....

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                                        • F Forogar

                                          How about kelvin?

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

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                                          englebart
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                                          Ok Kelvin and Rankin would count as “multi” or Kelvin and C, but if you can’t add 273 in your head, you would not be on this board.

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