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    Lightbulb Need a new Multimeter

    Hey,

    need some feed back on what multimeter i need for field work. as I spend most of my time in the workshop, Anything to do with voltages etc the service manager tends to jump in and use some fancy one he has..
    Seeing as I'm doing a but more field work.. I really should brush up on my multimeter skills.

    However there seems to be so many different types and voltages etc Im not sure what I need, What features I need

    Thanks

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    Re: Need a new Multimeter

    I've never had any of the really fancy meters, i.e. Fluke, but if you look around you can find an off-brand meter with all the same features at around $60 (rather than $200 or more), from a place like Harbor Freight.

    For field work, I'm mostly just reading DC and AC voltages, checking resistance on fuser components, and occasionally using the temperature probe (it's worth a few extra bucks to get the temperature probe).

    For phone work, you're better off with a D'Arsonval movement (analog meter). The quick voltage fluctuations that just blank out a digital meter can be easily observed on a $10 analog VOM.

    For network cables I bought a tester just for the purpose. It's worth every bit of the $60 I spent on it.

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    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

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    Re: Need a new Multimeter

    Been doing this 6 years and have never had to use a meter.

    If any component fails the on-board I/O check, I will swap sensors, clutches or boards.

    Intermittent problems won't show up by meter readings anyway.

    My company is diligent about carrying parts machines extra parts etc. This helps keeps cost low, and 'shotgunning' more affordable.

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    Re: Need a new Multimeter

    I use a Wavetek 15xp, I find it has all I need for copier work. Get a set of crocodile clips and ensure the probes you get with whatever you go for have quite a long 'reach' as some parts of the copiers as you may know are hard to get to.

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    Re: Need a new Multimeter

    About 3 years ago I bought a new meter that I love. It's a Gardner Bender GDT-3200. It has digital display with backlight that you can turn off and on, auto-range voltages, and temperature probe.

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    Re: Need a new Multimeter

    i use a Digitek ino1506....mainly cos it's nice & compact
    Tip for the day; Treat every problem as your dog would.....If you cant eat it or f*ck it....then p*ss on it & walk away...

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    Re: Need a new Multimeter

    Quote Originally Posted by JR2ALTA View Post
    Been doing this 6 years and have never had to use a meter.
    Wow, not even for a continuity check?
    NEVER ASSUME ANYTHING

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    Re: Need a new Multimeter

    Most manufatcures have such robust troubleshooting built in...test modes for checking motors sensors etc..the only thing I use my meter for is verifying voltage at the AC outlet,( and that is done better with very cheap plug in testers) checking fuses, and the occasional fuser lamp (IH coils being very prevelent)...But if you want to actually see anything be sure you invest in needle probes, the standard probes are too thick to be inserted in todays connectors. Emujo
    Last edited by emujo; 03-05-2012 at 02:59 PM.

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    Re: Need a new Multimeter

    Quote Originally Posted by mikadonovan View Post
    Wow, not even for a continuity check?
    That's the only thing mine comes out for anymore.

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    Re: Need a new Multimeter

    Quote Originally Posted by emujo View Post
    But if you want to actually see anything be sure you invest in needle probes, the standard probes are too thick to be inserted in todays connectors. Emujo
    A crocodile clip for attaching to the chassis is useful too and auto power off.

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