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ammeters / voltmeters

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I'm needing to purchase some more meters. Any suggestions of where to get good quality meters? We're wanting the bench type analogue meters but it looks as though they may be being phased out for digital models.
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We bought Westlab analogue ammeters a while ago. Seem to be good so far.
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I'll be seriously considering IEC Digital ammeters next time . Sure they are about $80 each but they are pretty bullet proof compared to the old analogue ammeters .We get so many analogue ones that are burned out when they are connected up wrong .Voltmeters are a bit more forgiving .

Only downside is it's another skill the kids don't learn . They are getting so used to looking at numbers . Many can't read an analogue clock
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We purchased the IEC digital ones as well. Yes, reading a dial may be a skill that is lost but when I was at school I had a booklet of log tables etc (anyone remember that?) My older brother used to use a slide rule. Some skills maybe lost, sure, but is it a problem?
The digital ones are bomb proof.
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So true bigmack,
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Merilyn1 wrote: 03 Nov 2021, 08:42 We purchased the IEC digital ones as well.
Merilyn, curious about battery life in them ? What do they use? and how often do you need to replace them ?
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That was a good question. I'm sure I checked before buying them but it was seems like so long ago - lockdown does that to you!
So I went and opened one up - just two screws and it has just a 9V battery. Nothing too complicated. We bought them last year and with lockdowns, they haven't been used much. As a result, I can't comment on how long the batteries last. The meters have an auto shut off which will save on batteries.
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Thanks
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We purchased a set of analogue ammeters and voltmeters from MTA last year. So far they are lasting well, but of course they haven't had a huge amount of use thanks to lockdowns...
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At my new School and we have about 4 crusty old analog ammeters and a bunch that are burnt out .This is an issue with Analog ones . invariably , one will get connected directly to a power pack and very quickly ....in about 2 seconds ...burnt out .They are then bin material .
I'm trying to convince boss to get some digital ones .
. The IEC ones would be my choice but they have jumped in price to nearly $120 each 8O
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second choice is the EISCO ones from Westlab and MTA ( although westlab are cheaper :thumbup: ) around $75 each
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Then Haynes has a new player on the field at around $65 each .
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Does anyone have the EISCO ones and how are they hanging in there ?
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Ouch - we have the IEC ones but didn't pay $120 for them, maybe $80? Anyway, that doesn't help you now.

Consider the cost of the analogue ones and how quickly they fail.
The IEC ones seem really durable, we have had them a couple of years and had no problems with them. Teachers love them. They seem really kid-proof. If you've got the money, buy quality, or put in the budget for next year.
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I have the bottom two and have been using them for about 4-5 years without any problems. I check that they are turned off when returned. They use 9V battery.
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Merilyn1 wrote: 30 May 2024, 12:17 The IEC ones seem really durable, we have had them a couple of years and had no problems with them.
I've always preferred IEC over the cheaper versions Merilyn .But the recent price rises has me balking 8O
littltesttube wrote: 31 May 2024, 08:48 I have the bottom two and have been using them for about 4-5 years without any problems. I check that they are turned off when returned. They use 9V battery.
Thanks littltesttube
Thats great to hear . :thumbup:
LOL, 5 years is a lot longer than many of our Analog meters lasted
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