Accurate Multi-meter that doesn't break the bank
I hope I'm not kicking a dead horse here 😕
I'm an electrical engineering student at Missouri University of Science and Technology (many of you might know it as U of M - Rolla) and, despite being a Junior now... I still don't have a multimeter. I've been looking at the $20-$40 range and they all seem to have the same accuracy - that is about +/- 1.2% when measuring resistance. I'm not very happy with that. Does anyone know of a multi meter anywhere close to that range (I *might* be able to stretch to a $100... but that'd really be a stretch) that has greater than 99% accuracy?
My project that I'm working on can be found here: #-Link-Snipped-#
Thanks,
David
I'm an electrical engineering student at Missouri University of Science and Technology (many of you might know it as U of M - Rolla) and, despite being a Junior now... I still don't have a multimeter. I've been looking at the $20-$40 range and they all seem to have the same accuracy - that is about +/- 1.2% when measuring resistance. I'm not very happy with that. Does anyone know of a multi meter anywhere close to that range (I *might* be able to stretch to a $100... but that'd really be a stretch) that has greater than 99% accuracy?
My project that I'm working on can be found here: #-Link-Snipped-#
Thanks,
David
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