This list is directly from my website, i.e. any updates I make will be included here.
I am, of course, open for suggestion of meters to review, but at the current time I already have a rather long list. I hope to add one or two reviews each month, I might do it slight faster the next few months due to the many meters I have in queue.
I have two mouse overs in the above table, that hopefully makes it easier to compare the meters.
Because it was not tested the same way. I did the 61 about 5 years ago and had planned on doing more DMM reviews, but I was not satisfied with the format.
I like my new format much better and I believe that with the mouse over popup this table is also very useful.
I have written the review of it and also for a couple more DMM’s, it is just a question about when I publish them and in what sequence.
I like it, it might not be the most fancy meter around, but it has some very useful functions. I will probably test one Amprobe more (On of the more advanced models).
I sort of prefer my arb. generators, then I know exactly what is going on
I definitely want his new DMM, but it is not released yet. I will probably also do a review of it.
He has tried to get low burden voltage and has a 15 volt diode test, both are things I would like to have.
One of the nice features is also the simultaneous measurement of voltage and current. The first batch of 40 121GWs were sold out pretty much instantly on Dave’s site, but there’s a Kickstarter soon.
Measuring voltage and current is not the same as measuring watt. It can be used, but a real Watt measurement would have been better (And more expensive).
I was not in that batch, I will have to wait for the Kickstarter release.
It is missing an A range, it only has the 10A range. The A range is very useful when you want to avoid the high burden voltage in the high mA range.
To get the full checkmarks is must have 6 current ranges from 10A and down without holes for both AC and DC.
No, for a couple of reasons:
I do not like announce about work I are planning to do (Plans may change), only about stuff I have done.
It might be a long time (Many months) before I publish a specific review.
With that said I can list a few where I have written the review, but not published it yet:
Keysight 34461A very expensive bench meter. This will probably be some time, I want to add a few feature checkmarks to my schema firsts.
Innova 3320, will probably be published soon.
Brymen BM235, same as the old EEV blog meter
Amprobe AM-570
Some Aneng and cheap DT-XXX meters
More meters with environment
Other.
I have a large pile of meters I have not written reviews for yet.