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> OT: Multi meter suggestion, Upgrade from basic to Fluke
restore2seater
post Apr 5 2019, 08:28 AM
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Not sure if this should be in the sandbox, if so could an admin please move.

I'm looking to upgrade from a basic multi meter to a higher end one. Always thought Fluke was known as a pretty good brand. I would like something that has better accuracy and a few more functions.

Reason is, I've started tinkering with MCU programming. Started with an Arduino then bought a couple ATMEGA 168A-PU chips, breadboard, power supply and other peripherals. Last week bought a couple NodeMCUESP8266 to tinker with along with an ESP-01 board with a relay to use to open my garage door with my phone. Starting to get into IoT programming.

Besides the tinkering also would be using it for the MegaSquirt kits I built. I have a MS2 I built that is currently on my Challenger and built a MS3 a while ago and hopefully will be swapping out the MS2 for the MS3 this summer. MS2 will eventually be used for the Type 4 in the 914. I know I can use my laptop for some of this but would like something smaller for the garage.

I don't need a top of the line MM just an upgrade from a basic unit to a higher end hobbiest MM. Any suggestions as to which modal and where to buy at a reasonable price would be appreciated.
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