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2000 counts = the display can show up to 1999
6000 counts = the display can show up to 5999
That can translate into significantly greater accuracy for the 6000 count meter, if you are taking measurements with several decimal places in them. Example: measuring voltage of batteries. If you are using a multimeter to measure DC voltage of batteries, and your batteries are Li-ion cells (around four volts), the 6000 count meter will give you greater accuracy than the 2000 count meter, because the 6000 count meter can show more digits to the right of the decimal point in the measurements.
JenkinsMatti: mattlward:The 210E Pro is a 6000 count meter versus a 2000 count meter. With tools just about like our light programmers one can basically update/calibrate and add functions to the 210E.
Thank you. But I am somewhat confused. Are you saying the 210E can be upgraded by the user??
Also wondering about the “count”? Amazon says th3 210E PRO is 2000 count. A picture shows this also. Is this a misprint at Amazon?
I am assuming 6000 count is better?
2000 counts = the display can show up to 1999
6000 counts = the display can show up to 5999That can translate into significantly greater accuracy for the 6000 count meter, if you are taking measurements with several decimal places in them. Example: measuring voltage of batteries. If you are using a multimeter to measure DC voltage of batteries, and your batteries are Li-ion cells (around four volts), the 6000 count meter will give you greater accuracy than the 2000 count meter, because the 6000 count meter can show more digits to the right of the decimal point in the measurements.
Not necessarily. If the meter is designed for and capable of the accuracy, then yes, but there are plenty that just aren’t, despite their display count. And if you mod the firmware on the 210E to a higher count, that won’t improve its accuracy at all.
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NorthernHarrier: JenkinsMatti: mattlward:The 210E Pro is a 6000 count meter versus a 2000 count meter. With tools just about like our light programmers one can basically update/calibrate and add functions to the 210E.
Thank you. But I am somewhat confused. Are you saying the 210E can be upgraded by the user??
Also wondering about the “count”? Amazon says th3 210E PRO is 2000 count. A picture shows this also. Is this a misprint at Amazon?
I am assuming 6000 count is better?
2000 counts = the display can show up to 1999
6000 counts = the display can show up to 5999That can translate into significantly greater accuracy for the 6000 count meter, if you are taking measurements with several decimal places in them. Example: measuring voltage of batteries. If you are using a multimeter to measure DC voltage of batteries, and your batteries are Li-ion cells (around four volts), the 6000 count meter will give you greater accuracy than the 2000 count meter, because the 6000 count meter can show more digits to the right of the decimal point in the measurements.
Not necessarily. If the meter is designed for and capable of the accuracy, then yes, but there are plenty that just aren’t, despite their display count. And if you mod the firmware on the 210E to a higher count, that won’t improve its accuracy at all.
Of course “not necessarily,” as there are always differences between the accuracy of various meters overall. I started out by saying that a 6000 count meter CAN be more accurate than a 2000 count meter. I’ll be very clear now: all other things being equal with the multimeters, a 6000 count meter will allow for more accuracy then a 2000 count meter when taking measurements in the circumstances I described in my post, above. That is demonstrated just by doing the simple math.
Correllux: NorthernHarrier: JenkinsMatti: mattlward:The 210E Pro is a 6000 count meter versus a 2000 count meter. With tools just about like our light programmers one can basically update/calibrate and add functions to the 210E.
Thank you. But I am somewhat confused. Are you saying the 210E can be upgraded by the user??
Also wondering about the “count”? Amazon says th3 210E PRO is 2000 count. A picture shows this also. Is this a misprint at Amazon?
I am assuming 6000 count is better?
2000 counts = the display can show up to 1999
6000 counts = the display can show up to 5999That can translate into significantly greater accuracy for the 6000 count meter, if you are taking measurements with several decimal places in them. Example: measuring voltage of batteries. If you are using a multimeter to measure DC voltage of batteries, and your batteries are Li-ion cells (around four volts), the 6000 count meter will give you greater accuracy than the 2000 count meter, because the 6000 count meter can show more digits to the right of the decimal point in the measurements.
Not necessarily. If the meter is designed for and capable of the accuracy, then yes, but there are plenty that just aren’t, despite their display count. And if you mod the firmware on the 210E to a higher count, that won’t improve its accuracy at all.
Of course “not necessarily,” as there are always differences between the accuracy of various meters overall. I started out by saying that a 6000 count meter CAN be more accurate than a 2000 count meter. I’ll be very clear now: all other things being equal with the multimeters, a 6000 count meter will allow for more accuracy then a 2000 count meter when taking measurements in the circumstances I described in my post, above. That is demonstrated just by doing the simple math.
Higher count improves resolution, not accuracy.
https://www.opto22.com/support/resources-tools/demos/accuracy-vs-resolution
As can be seen on the comparison chart posted earlier, the accuracy between 210E and 210E Pro is exactly the same.
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Hrmm it’s only $1 more on amazon w/o any coupon Amazon.com
weklund:Not Amazon … but a deal and a half.
Promo Code: DEALS110
https://www.rockpals.com/products/rockpower-300w-portable-power-station
Total including shipping US. $175.99 USD
Hrmm it’s only $1 more on amazon w/o any coupon Amazon.com
If you don’t have prime you’re having to pay tax and shipping on top.
koss: weklund:Not Amazon … but a deal and a half.
Promo Code: DEALS110
https://www.rockpals.com/products/rockpower-300w-portable-power-station
Total including shipping US. $175.99 USD
Hrmm it’s only $1 more on amazon w/o any coupon Amazon.com
If you don’t have prime you’re having to pay tax and shipping on top.
I suspect that you also have to pay tax buying from Rockpals and it’s free shipping from Amazon since it’s over $25 regardless of prime or not.
koss: weklund:Not Amazon … but a deal and a half.
Promo Code: DEALS110
https://www.rockpals.com/products/rockpower-300w-portable-power-station
Total including shipping US. $175.99 USD
Hrmm it’s only $1 more on amazon w/o any coupon Amazon.com
If you don’t have prime you’re having to pay tax and shipping on top.
$175.99 out the door including tax and shipping.
Higher count improves resolution, not accuracy.
Opto22 - Accuracy vs Resolution
As can be seen on the comparison chart posted earlier, the accuracy between 210E and 210E Pro is exactly the same.
The chart comparing the two meters shows the error rates of the two meters taking various measurements. That isn’t what I was talking about making a difference in the results you get with the two different meters. What I was talking about was not the error rate of measurements with different meters - which is the manufacturers’ way of determining “accuracy.” If you use the accuracy (error rate) information provided by the multimeter manufacturers, you can see the point I was making.
An “accuracy” of 0.5% + 3 digits means that a meter operating according to its operating specifications will produce a value that is 0.5% on either side of the true value, plus or minus 3 of the least significant digits. Applying that error rate to the measurements of a 2000 count meter and a 6000 count meter brings results that prove my point - the difference in resolution of the two meters will result in measurements that are closer to the true value (on average) for the 6000 count meter in the circumstances I mentioned in my first post, above, all other things about the two meters being equal.
That is the result of working with more digits with the 6000 count meter in those circumstances - it is simple math. Quibbles about the difference between “accuracy” and “resolution” are beside the point.
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“”Wurkkos with TypeC & 21700 batt included headlamp $18.49”“:Amazon.com There was an additional 8% discount for me but It seems to be gone….so $20 now.
I see $29.99 before the 8% click-pon. Hell, at $20 the 21700 would be worth it.
Ledhead:“”Wurkkos with TypeC & 21700 batt included headlamp $18.49”“:Amazon.com There was an additional 8% discount for me but It seems to be gone….so $20 now.
I see $29.99 before the 8% click-pon. Hell, at $20 the 21700 would be worth it.
Yep … very good deal.
But how are you getting the $18.95 price?
There was a lightning deal, it’s expired now
But how are you getting the $18.95 price?
Checked the 8% coupon box.