(03-12-2019, 11:44 AM)Old Sparky Wrote: On a related topic, does anyone make or import a decent analogue multimeter these days? I have a Russian U4324 which needs a mod. doing in order to fit the nearest available battery, and a small Di-LOG bought from CPC years ago, but another decent analogue meter wouldn't come amiss.
To quote a well known saying, Google is your friend (other search engines are available).
Having said that, it isn't so easy because so many suppliers leave out what is really the most important thing for the sort of work members of this forum carry out before assessing the ranges and functions covered: the meter's sensitivity.
I wouldn't touch anything with DC sensitivity of less than 20kΩ/V.
There are lots on offer out there costing several hundred pound but I don't expect you to be lavishing so much on your new meter as that!
I came across this (20kΩ/V):
![[Image: PT3385R.png]](https://cdn-reichelt.de/bilder/web/xxl_ws/D100/PT3385R.png)
for £25.16 if that interests you?
CPC do a meter at a slightly lower price but don't give the sensitivity. Sometimes you can hover over the picture and read it off the dial but no good here. So I found what appears to be the same meter elsewhere - a mere 2kΩ/V sensitivity, so rubbish for electronic work!






