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EEVblog #94 - Near Death Multimeter Experience

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2010

Dave was looking forward to reviewing the new Extech RC200 SMD Tweezer Multimeter, until the damn thing tried to kill him. Now he's, well, kinda mad!...

The Cryrustek ES51928 DMM Chip: http://www.cyrustek.com.tw/spec/ES51928.pdf

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  • Dave,

    Your problem is you are just too timid and not willing to say it like it is! You need to open up and not be bashful... :)

    Give em hell...

    Glenn

    DSM Labs

    SC

    USA

  • @wa4aos I was a tad mild wasn't I? :->

  • I subscribe because you have some teardowns and your voice

  • @bulby130 People usually unsubscribe because of my voice!

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  • If we cloned a hundred Dave Jones everyone would have hoverboards and robot chefs in 2 weeks.

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  • Tip, read the manual!!!

  • Design flaw. Thanks for advising people.

  • It's "death on a stick" not "sex on a stick"

  • he he WELL YOU GUESS IT BLOODY TRYING TO KILL ME

  • Well, let's see... If I were to buy this thing, it would be for the SMD tweezers convenience, not for mains. There are plenty of useful things with 'design flaws'. I'll probably buy one, plaster a note on the back 'not for mains', and happily use it for my SMDs.

  • that "mains" maybe US mains which is 110-120 volts....

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