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ok, so i need to buy a multimeter, anyone know any good brands and good stores?

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What do you need it for? You can pick up good ones for as little as £10 over here ($20?) that do everything but measure AC current.

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radio shack has them, frys have them(thats where i got mine). there really isnt a certain kind of brand you should get until you start to do some major stuff. As long as it has over volatage protection and is digital you should be fine.
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Get Fluke if you want quality that well last, that's what I use. I've had it for 5 or 6 years now, but they cost twice as much as RS brands....;)
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Post by Pengwin »

yeah, i dont have 300 bucks to drop on a fluke tho.

so any recommendations?
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holy crap...90 bucks..
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Post by grunt »

is that too high?

also, whenever I can I will purchase from radio shack, they shipped me that very same multimeter while I was in Iraq for FREE. They ship to soldiers at no cost to us. Very few places do people right these days.. So when someone is actually good to me I try my best to do the same..
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This is what mine costs these days, but I had to have good top of the line equipment for working on aircraft at the time.

77-3 MULTIMETER, 1000V CAT II, INDUSTRIAL $249.95

http://www.tequipment.net/FlukeDigital7 ... terMO.html
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For everyday home usage, a regular one would do fine, say something like this
Though that one needs a $4 battery only available on that site too.

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I deal with Fluke products at work every day. For quality that lasts (as stated above) Fluke is the way to go. If you are just looking for something you'll use once every 6 months, and dump back in a drawer, most any cheap one will suffice, but just make sure it does AC, DC and Ohms.
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Check out HomeDepot, they have some good ones all different prices.

Try and get a autoranging version.
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Here's my meter.

I'd really love to get a Fluke though...
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