Whats A Good Multimeter To Buy?

@johan, please let me have your banking details and final total once you worked out the pricing

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Ok so perfect guys thanks to all and u can add my name as well .


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And off course let me know who and how much i have to deposit where . Thanks guys
 
@johan My sincerest apologies, but I'll have to bow out of this one. My finances have just taken a huge knock and every cent will count going forward.
 
@johan My sincerest apologies, but I'll have to bow out of this one. My finances have just taken a huge knock and every cent will count going forward.

No worries @Rex_Bael, I understand, we all go through times like this and hope your tough time now is very short - You can have one for free. (if OK I will bring it to the Vape Meet).
 
Congrats @johan on the PIF
You are a star
 
Thanks @johan, gives me the perfect excuse to at least swing by for the vapemeet :D You guys need to be careful. If this forum keeps going as it is, people might just start believing in humanity again ;)
 
How to use the battery Volt Meter:

Just a brief description; designed to measure single cell batteries used in standard vape equipment with a voltage measuring range of 0.10V to 4.50V and an accuracy of 10mV (or 0.01V). An extra feature is incorporated to detect low voltage as selected (factory default setting: 3.30V - see bottom of this post how to adjust for different value). The low voltage alarm will activate the 2 buzzers as well as the LED. The unit is reverse polarity protected, meaning that if you connect your battery the wrong way round it will not blow up or damage the unit.

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When you connect your battery to be tested (Red to + and black to -) the following screen will display for 2 seconds:

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Then you will see the this also for about 2 seconds (unit detect a single cell battery):

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The display will do an "Alarm" measurement and display the following for about 2 seconds:

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Now the unit will display the real voltage of the battery with an accuracy of +/- 10mV (or 0.01V) for 2 seconds:

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If all is well the unit will display the following and keep on cycling through above screens, taking fresh measurements on each cycle:

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How to adjust the low voltage alarm setting: While the battery is connected, press the tiny switch (see picture 1 for location) with your finger. Each press will indicate the value on the display in increments of 0.1V. The default value when you receive it, is set at 3.30V. You can change this low voltage alarm set point from minimum 2.70V to maximum 3.70V. Once its set you can remove the battery and it will stay in the micro-processor's memory.

If you have any questions or uncertain about anything just post a message here on this thread.
 
Man oh man, this going to be awesome! Can't wait to get my hands on it.

Thanks @johan
 
With this little amazing device I will be a lot more comfortable taking my mech out of the house knowing I can check my voltage at any time with convenience
 
@johan do you have any more of these babies left? Have 2 mates wanting one each.

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Baie baie dankie Johan.....jy is 'n ster!!!:)

SO Gazza the coil master.............when the hookup? This Saturday? What time? LOL!:D
 
Baie baie dankie Johan.....jy is 'n ster!!!:)

SO Gazza the coil master.............when the hookup? This Saturday? What time? LOL!:D
Yoh bra, you can wait till saturday??? :eek:
 
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