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Re: What Multimeter? General HA Use



The Maplin one is made by Mastech.  I have a couple of Mastech=20
multimeters (different model) and they are fine.
Andy
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Ben McCormack <yahoogroup@...> wrote:
>
> All
>=20
> While installing all of this HA equip I have realised that I=20
don't=20=20
> have any way of testing any of it!! So diagnosing Comfort issues=20
can=20=20
> be difficult.
>=20
> So I need to 'invest' in a multimeter. I have had a look around=20
and I=20=20
> don't think I will ever be testing mains voltage so it is most=20
likely=20=20
> to be in the 0 - 24v range + resistance etc. I guess Autoranging=20
is=20=20
> better, this gives me less chance for error
>=20
> Would something like this (http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?
ModuleNo=3D44679&criteria=3Dmultimeter&doy=3D17m7=20
> ) for =A35 do the job or is there a better recommendation?
>=20
> Ben
>



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