Apparently input protection is way better than the other brands, a lot of ptc and diodes, I tried 1000 volts Ac in any input and it doesn’t damaged the meter, My only complaint is the rotary switch it has a little play on it.It does not affect the function but it’s far from perfect.
@@ElectronicsER That's the bare minimum. If a multimeter fails that, it's outright dangerous. You need more protection than 1000VAC to handle higher voltage transients and so on. Look at Dave (EEVBlog) multimeter teardowns to get a better understanding of what proper input protection is.
@@pixiepaws99 for my daily routine I think this meter is safe enough. Most of the time I am working on low voltage circuits anyway ,I saw most of Dave videos and I think this meter is almost the same as Brymen meter.
How's the input protection on this? Apparently their input protection is terrible and dangerous.
Apparently input protection is way better than the other brands, a lot of ptc and diodes, I tried 1000 volts Ac in any input and it doesn’t damaged the meter, My only complaint is the rotary switch it has a little play on it.It does not affect the function but it’s far from perfect.
@@ElectronicsER That's the bare minimum. If a multimeter fails that, it's outright dangerous. You need more protection than 1000VAC to handle higher voltage transients and so on. Look at Dave (EEVBlog) multimeter teardowns to get a better understanding of what proper input protection is.
@@pixiepaws99 for my daily routine I think this meter is safe enough. Most of the time I am working on low voltage circuits anyway ,I saw most of Dave videos and I think this meter is almost the same as Brymen meter.