Hi Pehare,
Thanks! I don't know the answer to your question, though, as I haven't ever used a RS DMM. FWIW I did use a RS FET-input (high input impedance) analog multimeter many years ago, and it seemed to work well, and lasted a long time.
If the opportunity arises, perhaps you could borrow a Fluke or other good meter from someone, and compare readings.
Believe it or not, the only meter I've had here in recent years is a not particularly accurate Triplett analog multimeter, supporting both my audio and antique radio endeavors. I do have a low end oscilloscope, though. I'll have to get myself a good Fluke DMM at some point, probably one that also measures capacitance and perhaps inductance as well.
Best regards,
-- Al
Thanks! I don't know the answer to your question, though, as I haven't ever used a RS DMM. FWIW I did use a RS FET-input (high input impedance) analog multimeter many years ago, and it seemed to work well, and lasted a long time.
If the opportunity arises, perhaps you could borrow a Fluke or other good meter from someone, and compare readings.
Believe it or not, the only meter I've had here in recent years is a not particularly accurate Triplett analog multimeter, supporting both my audio and antique radio endeavors. I do have a low end oscilloscope, though. I'll have to get myself a good Fluke DMM at some point, probably one that also measures capacitance and perhaps inductance as well.
Best regards,
-- Al