Interesting question. From what I remember it was not super fast, especially on auto-range. I'll have to go back and take a look at that. Thanks for watching!
@@FEPLabsRadio Hi I have two Uni T bench meters, both are extremely slow. I do a lot of repairs where I am only interested in a very low ohms reading on a thermal fuse and the Uni T meters can barely register such a reading, flicking between 0.4 or whatever and open circuit, pretty useless. I was thinking of replacing them but not if this one is no better. Time to go back to Fluke multimeters for me perhaps......
I know, IMO, it sucks that you have a 110v cord sticking out the back. I need to find some right angle cables, that will make it a little less painful.
Looks like a nice meter James
That screen is nice, looking forward to seeing some more testing of gear with this.
The xdm1241 had a 5V barrel jack and microUSB input and had a built in battery. For the rest it is exactly the same meter.
For the life of me, they look like the same exact meter, don't they?
@@FEPLabsRadio Hi I receive my meter and works very well.
Do you know if can be powered via USB using a power bank?
Best Regards.
And idea on the meters response time during resistance testing? Particularly low ohms readings?
Interesting question. From what I remember it was not super fast, especially on auto-range. I'll have to go back and take a look at that. Thanks for watching!
@@FEPLabsRadio Hi
I have two Uni T bench meters, both are extremely slow. I do a lot of repairs where I am only interested in a very low ohms reading on a thermal fuse and the Uni T meters can barely register such a reading, flicking between 0.4 or whatever and open circuit, pretty useless. I was thinking of replacing them but not if this one is no better. Time to go back to Fluke multimeters for me perhaps......
I bought one, still waiting for.
I like the big screen.
A right-angled power cable would work great for that. I've been looking for something like that for my workbench. Thanks for the video.
Right on!
The need for 110V makes this a no-go for me, it would have to be deployed as a permanent bench device.
I know, IMO, it sucks that you have a 110v cord sticking out the back. I need to find some right angle cables, that will make it a little less painful.
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