[AT] Multimeters--recommendation?
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Mon Sep 27 03:07:39 PDT 2004
I do find an "analog" meter useful when checking out points on a
distributor; you can watch the needle swing as you turn the shaft and
also set the timing for the precise moment when the needle starts to
move. And I do have a couple of them that I sometimes use for that purpose.
But that is about it. For reading very low voltages or resistance,
generator frequency, adjusting voltage regulators, checking batteries,
etc., a "digital" meter has it all over the old analog types. And you
can use the "continuity/diode" audible "beep" setting to perform the
same function as the needle swing to set points, and you don't even have
to see the meter.
I like the old "tried and true" stuff as much as the next guy, but
sometimes that newfangled stuff works pretty well too. :-) And, dollar
for dollar, it is hard to beat the new meters for our kind of use. Those
old Simpsons in good working order are hard to find used, and I don't
even know if you can still buy them new (and if you can, they would be
well over $200). That Harbor Freight DVM costs $20 and has a 3/4"
display, which is very easy to read, uses hardly any battery power, and
has all the "bells and whistles" (and more) that are on my $200+ Fluke.
Surely, it won't take the abuse and may not last as long as the Fluke or
Simpson, but I am not climbing communications towers, servicing radar
relay huts in Manitoba, or tuning up medical diagnostic instruments - my
point being that John asked about an instrument that would work for
dealing with old tractors, and I feel that in terms of price/performance
the HF unit will meet his requirements.
Mike
Cecil E Monson wrote:
>> Can someone recommend a multimeter (mine is kaput) that is very good but
>>
>> the price of those solid gold Fluke meters? John
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> I've had a Simpson 260 for 35 or 40 years and still use
> it almost every week. It is in the golf cart right now to help
> me with an ignition problem on my JD 420 crawler. It's just an
> analog meter but just seems to last and last. I also have a
> Beckman Tech 310 digital VOM that I bought in 1981 that is a
> pretty good reliable instrument. Don't use it as much as the old
> Simpson. Guess I just like to see that needle swing when I find
> voltage.
>
> Cecil
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