Can anyone recommend a good multimeter?
Fluke makes a really good multimeter .... it is what i use at my day job ..but i am sure they are kind of pricey
Can anyone recommend a good multimeter? In the market to purchase one but dont know which is the one to get... thanks...
For anyone who doesn't know how to use a multimeter the main thing you need to know using one for working on computers is to test notebook power supplies. Turn the multimeter to the DC symbol (usually a flat solid line with a dotted line beside it) then Touch the red to the positve (usually the center pin) and the black to negative(usually the metal casing that wraps around the center pin). If your testing a 19V power supply then you should be reading 19V or pretty close. That teaches you the basics and you can then apply that to many other things on a computer for testing of motherboard components, power supplies and much more.
Careful now, don't overload them in one day. Maybe we need to make a Multimeter 101 post with short lessons.This is a large portion of the testing you'll need to do. DC Voltage and Ohms will cover just about anything you really need. If you're looking for a short, use the Ohm setting to pass current through the circuit. If you're looking for power fluctuation or no power, use the DC Voltage setting to check the actual value. For all DC applications, Red is positive and Black is negative.
Careful now, don't overload them in one day. Maybe we need to make a Multimeter 101 post with short lessons.