Hi everyone,
I'm new to the forum, and can't stop thinking about getting involved and building some of these circuits - getting started on the bedini schoolgirl to prove the concepts to myself.
I would like to question the experienced people here on what tools would be a good start for someone who has nothing related to this work - firstly, multimeters - there are so many options, with an incredible price range. I'm having difficulty sifting through all the specifications, and what I need.
In my neighborhood, Fluke, Greenlee, Ideal, and others are available. I'm hoping to keep the meter under $200, and I have the ability to get good discounts through some of the contractors I work with, but I need to choose a unit first.
Can anyone recommend a unit with the most useful feature set for the best price? I would personally like to get a unit with temperature monitoring, although I realize this will add to the price. I'm not afraid to spend more money to get the unit that will serve me best through all my experiments, cause I hate going out and buying a better one because I cheaped out before I knew what I was doing....
recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
kris
I'm new to the forum, and can't stop thinking about getting involved and building some of these circuits - getting started on the bedini schoolgirl to prove the concepts to myself.
I would like to question the experienced people here on what tools would be a good start for someone who has nothing related to this work - firstly, multimeters - there are so many options, with an incredible price range. I'm having difficulty sifting through all the specifications, and what I need.
In my neighborhood, Fluke, Greenlee, Ideal, and others are available. I'm hoping to keep the meter under $200, and I have the ability to get good discounts through some of the contractors I work with, but I need to choose a unit first.
Can anyone recommend a unit with the most useful feature set for the best price? I would personally like to get a unit with temperature monitoring, although I realize this will add to the price. I'm not afraid to spend more money to get the unit that will serve me best through all my experiments, cause I hate going out and buying a better one because I cheaped out before I knew what I was doing....
recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
kris
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