Decent small multimeter?

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Muse

Lifer
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like I said, just keep a small one in the car. not like you need more than 2 digit precision for cars anyway.
OK, well I have kept a small HF Cen-tech in the car, behind the driver's seat, for some years. Trouble is, sometimes (not infrequently) I do NOT trust what it says. I have a mind to put my old (25 years) Metex M-3800 back there instead. I'll keep the new Triplett in the house because it's small and hopefully easily tucked in my kitchen tool drawer (replacing the Cen-tech in there!). My Fluke would never fit in that drawer.

I've been checking my car battery voltage every time I figure up the machine these days. The battery's 8 years old. I have a replacement in my Walmart cart, but it's shown OOS for nigh on a year... Maybe sitting on a cargo ship?
 

sdifox

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OK, well I have kept a small HF Cen-tech in the car, behind the driver's seat, for some years. Trouble is, sometimes (not infrequently) I do NOT trust what it says. I have a mind to put my old (25 years) Metex M-3800 back there instead. I'll keep the new Triplett in the house because it's small and hopefully easily tucked in my kitchen tool drawer (replacing the Cen-tech in there!). My Fluke would never fit in that drawer.

I've been checking my car battery voltage every time I figure up the machine these days. The battery's 8 years old. I have a replacement in my Walmart cart, but it's shown OOS for nigh on a year... Maybe sitting on a cargo ship?


It's eight year old, just replace it.
 

Muse

Lifer
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It's eight year old, just replace it.
I wanted the Walmart one because way cheaper (like 1/2 the price), the others shake you down. I had good luck with theirs in the past as well.
 

Muse

Lifer
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Yes, harbor freight.
Checking I see a number of MMs at HF, noticed this, which has features similar to the Triplett 1101-B at Harbor Freight, they say compare with the Klein MM400. Reviews there are positive. It sells for ~$45 but there's an Xmas promotion at ~$25:

Ames DM600
 

sdifox

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I wanted the Walmart one because way cheaper (like 1/2 the price), the others shake you down. I had good luck with theirs in the past as well.
You can afford Interstate if you are replacing battery after eight years.
 

Muse

Lifer
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You can afford Interstate if you are replacing battery after eight years.
Not sure I should bother. I made a cheapo last 8 years by:

1. Not driving my car more than 1500/year, less usually, much less during pandemic

2. Keeping it charged with an AC charger
 

sdifox

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Checking I see a number of MMs at HF, noticed this, which has features similar to the Triplett 1101-B at Harbor Freight, they say compare with the Klein MM400. Reviews there are positive. It sells for ~$45 but there's an Xmas promotion at ~$25:

Ames DM600

so get that. good enough for car battery
 
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sdifox

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Not sure I should bother. I made a cheapo last 8 years by:

1. Not driving my car more than 1500/year, less usually, much less during pandemic

2. Keeping it charged with an AC charger

then don't bother to get another multimeter just go buy a battery and use the 25 towards the battery.
 

Muse

Lifer
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so get that. good enough for car battery
I already ordered the Triplett 1101-B. I could order the HF too, sure looks decent for the money. Looks to be ~10% bigger than the Triplett, though.
 

Muse

Lifer
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then don't bother to get another multimeter just go buy a battery and use the 25 towards the battery.
I sometimes want to be sure the battery has a good charge. Just cranking doesn't tell me enough. I want to know it's charged well, if it isn't it's deteriorating faster than need be.
 

herm0016

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I already ordered the Triplett 1101-B. I could order the HF too, sure looks decent for the money. Looks to be ~10% bigger than the Triplett, though.

I thought you did not want any more harbor freight stuff?

also, the batteries in an analog meter will last a lot longer than in a Digital. it should also measure voltage without batteries.
 

sdifox

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I sometimes want to be sure the battery has a good charge. Just cranking doesn't tell me enough. I want to know it's charged well, if it isn't it's deteriorating faster than need be.

You probably wasted more time checking on that battery than a new one would cost.