UNI-T Model UT-70D Multimeter Review
Uploader Comments (mdzacharias)
All Comments (36)
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LOL.. Dan F. always causin' trouble across multiple parts of the 'net apparently :)
Thanks mdzacharias, for your review.
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@DanFrederiksen OK, fine. I made this video over six months ago. Anyone can read these comments. This has gone far enough. You are blocked.
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@mdzacharias I already told you. you test the two meters' precision yet forget to mention that the reference is actually calibrated against the fluke. that obviously a biased test
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@mdzacharias Sounds to me like you are the one not being reasonable or "pliable".
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@mdzacharias this video says review. you have another video that's limited to the battery indicator issue
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@DanFrederiksen OK, I'm about to get defensive. Just what is your "truth"?
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@mdzacharias you didn't answer the point. don't be defensive. be pliable to the truth.
a mistake is not a problem until you refuse to correct it
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@mdzacharias By the way - the variance is 1 or 2 millivolts at most...
You went to fast with battery voltage drop probably the UniT dose not measure that often the battery voltage probably every 30 seconds or so and makes and average of three or more measurements just to make sure it ignores bad measurements.
Thanks for the review.
electrodacus 2 weeks ago
@electrodacus If that is true, which I seriously doubt, then I would suggest that alone is poor design. A 9 volt battery with high internal resistance could trigger the low battery indicator, then the battery recovers when the meter's power is cycled, then fail to trigger a low indication a minute later. 9 volt type batteries actually fail in similar ways fairly often. Seen it several times.
mdzacharias 2 weeks ago