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Continuity activation tool kernel panic fix
Continuity activation tool kernel panic fix












continuity activation tool kernel panic fix
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With a cal they are good to better than 0.1%. But if you're in the US I suggest you buy a pack of gum at Harbor Freight and get a free DMM. Like getting pack of cheap chinese screwdrivers then buy a nice versions of ones used most.

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But for stuff I'm not sure and I have no clue about I just get a cheapie option and upgrade when I need it. So I'd advise to not go crazy and buy something cheap and reasonable *first*, then, once you start hitting limits of what you can do you will know what to buy I generally for stuff I know I will use I tend to get "good enough and cheap" option and splurge only if I think it will get some use. And you will at some point need more than one meter, even just to see current and voltage of the circuit at same time, so it's not like cheapie will go to waste after you get a better one. And for first few years of my dabbling in electronics, something like $25 meter would be entirely okay. After playing around a bit I ended up never using it and a bunch of budget went to waste.

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Like I bought my first meter with PC cable to do datalogging. Me too, but what I've noticed is that you will rarely know what *exactly* you need from a given piece of equipment till you actually use it for some time. Where should I start looking and what features are musts? (True RMS? Graph? Etc) For the most part I find myself wanting a meter to check continuity, voltage (car audio, home electronics), and resistance (again, for home electronics). I don’t necessarily repair TV’s at the moment, but if I do need to work on a board, I dont want to be fried. I also understand that EEV has their own option around, which seems decent, and it’s approaching the higher end of what I want to spend. Plus I’m not sure if there are even knock-off Fluke Chinese market items out there. I’ve seen the Chinese market flukes touted around, but I know they lack some features (I’m not sure I even need!). I know fluke is one of the gold standard brands, but at the same time the 87 is just not in the cards. I know there are plenty of cheap meters to be had, but I want one that is safe, fairly well featured, and long lasting. First of all: I’m the “buy it right and buy it once” kind of guy. I’m hoping somebody can help me choose a DMM based on what I do. I’m by no means an electronics Guru, but it’s one of those tools that seems nice to have. I find myself looking for a multimeter from time to time for oddball home projects. Good Morning! I’m sure this may be a fairly common question, but I’ve been researching for a few days now, and can’t come to a conclusion.














Continuity activation tool kernel panic fix