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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I also have an automotive DVM from Jaycar. The switch is a bit dicky and has been since almost new so I don't use it. Hmm, another faulty item I've bought. I bought it for the tacho, dwell meter, and the temp probe, etc.

    Actually, I have about seven or so digital meters, the analogue multimeter I made when I was a trainee tech, an AVO8 analogue multimeter, a Simpson transistorised "VTVM" - and maybe more. One collects these things when one is an electronics tech. I bet BradTot has even more!

    You know why you got so many?

    Because you all need to lash out on a good fluke process meter

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    You know why you got so many?

    Because you all need to lash out on a good fluke process meter
    Some were bought in the early 70s so you can guess what they cost. I carry a DVM in every vehicle - I can't afford a Fluke in each of them. We used to use Flukes at work and I think they are overpriced.
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    I like the approx $100 one from JayCar 'coz it also doubles as a network cable tester... you just never know when you'll need to check if you got those Cat5e pin-outs right if you're stuck in the bush
    Actually, used it and a test light last weekend (but not the LAN cable bit) to find the reverse wire while wiring up a reversing camera to the P38A.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willem View Post
    Reminds me of Dr David Lewis, the explorer/ sailor, who sailed the small steel yacht 'Icebird' to Antarctica and back singlehandedly, who reported on a meeting of polar explorers who were discussing snow goggles. Apparently it was a brilliant discussion about the strengths and weaknesses of the different kinds of snow goggles. Then someone decided to ask Sir Vivian Fuchs, the famed Actic explorer, what he reckoned. He said that a pair of cheap sunnies from Woolies worked well for him!

    Thanks, Ron!

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    I remember Dr Lewis and his yacht damaged in the Antartica,.
    Regarding cheap multimeters and tools you can get a set of spanners on the $ 2.00 shop or ant the other end a Stawille or Snapon.
    It is all depends if you asking for good or good enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Some were bought in the early 70s so you can guess what they cost. I carry a DVM in every vehicle - I can't afford a Fluke in each of them. We used to use Flukes at work and I think they are overpriced.
    Ahhh, overpriced, but the inbuilt protection in them has saved me MANY meters, wrong range setting on most cheapies and imminent death for the meter............but not really an issue with automotive stuff

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