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Really old-fashioned, very heavy, the opposite of what is expected from a meter in 2020 ... But wait. What is expected from a 6.1/2 bench meter? To be stable and accurate. This meter is made with some oil precision resistors, and has THE famous SZA263 precision voltage reference. It is rock stable. You need though to use it few times a month to avoid some deviations due to components not used (like drying out of capacitors, oxidization of contacts and so on). One example: one item purchased for parts, but working flawlessly. Comparison with a Fluke 5440B on DC voltage: 12ppm! Can any cheap Chinese meter compete with that? Answer: no. Even often overrated HP 3456 can hardly compete. Last but not least : 7.1/2 meter on 10VDC, rock stable and not noisy measurement (still compared to Fluke 5440B). Main drawback: the calibration. Item can be calibrated both by analog settings, and digital coefficients. User's manual about calibration has fallen on dark side of the Force, since it is not obvious at all. Another drawback: options. carefully check what you need and what is offered on eBay (resistance measurements, AC, current are all options). However, if you find one for cheap, go ahead! you have a 7.1/2 bench 10VDC meter for few dollars!Read full review
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I recommend this meter as a good bench type meter for accurate measurement.
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