I need a multimeter and would like some recommendations. Know quite a few people that use one they have picked up from aldi, hinting that the price of them isn't really a issue. Thanks!
I need a multimeter and would like some recommendations. Know quite a few people that use one they have picked up from aldi, hinting that the price of them isn't really a issue. Thanks!
depends what you are using it for, if it is only for boiler fault finding and CH wiring issues or if you are testing circuits for issues such a insulation resistance which will require a meter capable of doing more that a 9v resistance check.
just been on the course for basic fault finding so have some idea whats best
look for one thats auto ranging draper do one for around £50 which seemed to be quite good and not to big as youll be wanting to wedge it in line of sight whilst working on boilers
yes thats the one quick tip all new test leads have plasic right down to the tip which is fine for testing on big stuff but can be a real pain when trying to get them on small ternilals inside boilers the offical line is its there for saftey but lots of people strip them back a little to allow access doesnt need to be much just remember not to put your fingers on them
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Wickes do a perfectly adequate multi meter for around £20-00, with a nice yellow exterior (cann't lose it) and the screen is really big so even I can see the figures without me specs. Sparkies buy flukes with all their money and because its their main testing tool, my old wickes has served me well to date.
The money saved can be spent on the proper tools ie core drills, thats where you can save time and money.
just been on the course for basic fault finding so have some idea whats best
look for one thats auto ranging draper do one for around £50 which seemed to be quite good and not to big as youll be wanting to wedge it in line of sight whilst working on boilers
I have bought digital multimeters in the past for £5 from Maplins. They are CE marked so should be safe and have all the functions you are likely to need. Not Autoranging though. Worth trying out a cheap one to see if it does what you want.
baxi do three days basic electric combi something and diagnostics well worth the cost get in now cos its going up from 50 to 75 a day soon nice dinner and a couple of freebies as well
i have a fluke auto range meter and its great but i was working on a job today and my fluke was upstairs and the customer gave me his 20 year old martindale (one with just 4 lights on) and it was brilliant, so easy to use does ac and dc without having to change settings! doesnt do ohms or continuity though but for voltage checking i dont think you could do better and i think they still sell them for about 40 quid. Im getting one!!