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Re: meter recommendations
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- Subject: Re: meter recommendations
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- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 09:05:48 -0600
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Original poster: Yurtle Turtle <yurtle_t@xxxxxxxxx>
If it was a decent meter, it probably has a fuse or a
resistor that is blown. Try that before you invest in
another meter.
Adam
--- Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Original poster: Just Justin
> <rocketfuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Greetings!
>
> Not long after finishing my bridge/diode string, I
> managed to fry my trusty
> little multimeter trying to measure a rather large
> voltage...oops!
>
> I was wondering if any of you have recommendations
> for a replacement meter.
>
> In some early looking around, I see that inductance
> is usually only an option
> in a seperate LC meter. I've never had a need to
> measure inductance before...
> do these work OK for Tesla use?
>
> I would say my ballpark price range would be
> $100-$200, unless it's
> for something
> that will make me happy for most of the rest of my
> life (hopefully a
> long time).
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Justin
>
>
>