Originally posted by: BG4533
Howdy everyone. I need to get my own multimeter and I thought I would come here for suggestions. The multimeter will be used for household stuff and computer stuff. The people in general hardware and other places only seem to recommend Fluke (which I cant afford) and that is part of the reason I came here. Does it really matter if it is a cheap multimeter? I bought a $6 one once and it started smoking, so I understand that that is a bit too cheap. Any suggestions on a brand and what advantages the more expensive ones have? Any good online places to buy one?
Thanks,
Brian
The only way you can "smoke" a meter is by misusing it, that is not the meters fault.
I used a cheap analog Radio Shack meter for 25yrs, recently while laying on my back with my head under the dashboard I rolled over it and smashed the lead connection terminals.
I went to Radio Shack and got a $50 digial with serial output. Way more meter then I need but what the heck, its fun.
If, as your experiance with your original meter indicates, you are not real familiar with the operation stay away from old analogs, like the Simpson 260, yes it is a tank but if your revrerse voltage it or miss use the current scales you CAN blow it up. The older meters require a higher level of knowledge to use. Modern digitals are pretty bullet proof, get one of those. All that you really need are the basic, voltage, and resistance functions.
It is rare that you will ever need the current function,but it is always there. If you do not understand how a current meter functions do not use it! That is how you burn up meters. It is essentially a short circiut and must be connected in series with the circiut being measured. Any other connection can result in destructive currents.