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comwarrior
Moderator
 United Kingdom
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Posted - 28/09/2009 : 07:24:53 AM
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I've found a suplier for some low cost digital and analogue multimeters...
AMM1 has following specs... Analogue Multimeter Features • Analogue multimeter in handy compact housing • AC/DC voltage measurement up to 500 V • DC current measurement up to 250 mA • Integrated test leads • Supplied complete with protective holster and battery
Analogue Multimeter specification: Display: Analogue mirror scale AC Voltage: Range: 0 - 500V, Accuracy: ± 5% full scale DC Voltage: Range: 0 - 500V, Accuracy: ± 5% full scale DC Current: Range: 0 - 250mA, Accuracy: ± 5% full scale Resistance: Range: 0 - 500K#937;, Accuracy: ± 5% full scale Battery Test: 1.5V (100mA)/9V (10mA) Overvoltage Category: Cat II 300V Power Supply: 1.5 V AA battery Dimensions: 130 x 65 x 40 mm Weight: 200g

£15.99
DMM1 A very affordable and handy piece of test equipment. It features an easy to read 3.5 digit LCD display. It is equipped with 5 functions and 19 ranges, each test position is quickly and easily selected with a simple turn of the single selector switch.
Measure DC voltage in these ranges: 200 mV 2000mV, 20V, 200V and 1000V. Measure DC current in these ranges: 200µA, 2000µA, 20ma, 200ma and 10A. Measure AC voltage in these ranges: 200 V and 750 V. Measure resistance in these ranges: 200, 2000 ohms, 20, 200 and 2000 Kohms.
It also has a built-in diode test and transistor test feature. There is a buzzer for continuity test. This meter has a replaceable 0.2A/250V fuse accessible via the battery compartment.
Only 2.8 x 5 x 1 inches 6 oz. (70x126x24mm 170g). Comes with test leads. Requires a 9 volt battery.
 £5.99
DMM2 Description
* MULTIMETER, DMM+ V DETECT * DMM Type:Handheld * No. of Digits:1999 * Voltage Measuring Ranges, AC:0.1mV to 600V * Voltage Measuring Ranges, DC:0.1mV to 600V * AC Current Measuring Ranges:0.1mA to 10A * Battery Size Code:9V * DC Current Measuring Ranges:0.1mA to 10A * Percentage Accuracy:0.5% * Safety Category:Cat III 600V
 £22.99
DMM3 A low cost, high quality digital multimeter with an RS-232 interface and PC software. Supplied with test leads, holster, 9V battery, temperature probe, manual, RS-232 software and cable.
* 33/4 digit, 4000 count LCD display * Auto/manual range selection * AC/DC voltage * AC/DC current * Current overload protection * Capacitance#956;F * Temperature with built-in sensor and external probe * Frequency and duty cycle measurement * Diode test * Continuity beeper * Relative value display * Auto power off * IEC1010 600V CAT II approved
 £29.99
Depending on what features you want, from basic multimeter upto a multimeter with data logging. These multimeters have to be orderd in boxes of 10 so ill be waiting till i get 10 of an item and then ask for payment.
I'll ship to anywhere, but bear in mind shipping is extra. Drop a message here with your aproximate location and the ones you want and i'll get you a cost for shipping. UK shipping should be around the £3 per unit, but i'll confirm it for your order. If anyone wants a cost for faster shipping, please let me know and i'll reply with the options (if any) and their costs.
Payment, I'll take a personal cheque (allow time to clear), paypal or direct bank transfer.
For anyone that wants to know, at the most i'll make a few pence profet only for the fact that a box of 10 does not devide nicely for individual units...
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Edited by - comwarrior on 28/09/2009 07:30:36 AM |
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JustAnElectrician
Advanced Member

USA
257 Posts |
Posted - 25/11/2009 : 03:01:40 AM
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Great deals!! At current exchange rates, I paid like 50 pounds for that last meter... DMM3. Data logging is a great option. I have all that except for the temp probe (extra cost) plus I have transistor gain measuring, mighty close to same unit.
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