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Ohm (Ω), yeah.

February 18th, 2003

This is my sexy new multimeter. It measures
DCV:0-200m-2-20-200±0.5%-600V±0.8%,
ACV:0-200V-600V±1.2%,
DCA:0-200u-2m-20m±1.0%-200mA±1.5%-10A±3.0%, R:0-200-2k-20k-200k±0.8%-20Mohm±1.0% and has a continuity buzzer. This saucy piece of equipment comes with a fashionable backlight and a flirty yellow holster with stand. Rowr!

So far, I have learned that the button on my jeans makes a continuous circuit.

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  1. February 19th, 2003 at 08:30 | #1

    when Michael sees this post, he is going to geek out most triumphantly. He just bought one of these a couple of weeks ago.

  2. February 19th, 2003 at 09:43 | #2

    Oooooooo, w/continuity buzzer even … spiffy! And I admit that when I bought my multimeter I found immense joy testing for closed circuits all over the house. My pennywhistle, for example, is a fabulous conductor of current. My glasses, however, are not. Which I suppose is a good thing. Who’d want a lightning rod on their face?

  3. no problem
    February 19th, 2003 at 12:10 | #3

    mine has auto ranging

  4. February 21st, 2003 at 00:58 | #4

    Mine also does temperature and humidity readings.

  5. billy
    February 21st, 2003 at 10:20 | #5

    what in the hell do you need a multimeter for?

  6. February 21st, 2003 at 13:36 | #6

    To test the conductivity of penny whistles and jeans snaps, duh!

  7. Ruaraidh
    February 27th, 2003 at 18:04 | #7

    Billy:
    so she can test for a faulty coolant temperature switch in her car.

  8. March 3rd, 2003 at 19:24 | #8

    If it works, it’s a Fluke!

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