What is a decent first multimeter?

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I want to get my nephew a decent DMM. He is 9 years old and doesn't need a
Fluke, just something basic for DC voltage, current, and resistance. I
wanted to buy him a nice RC car for christmas, but he needs tools first.
What brands should I look at?

Thanks,
--Dan
 
"dg" <dan_gus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I want to get my nephew a decent DMM. He is 9 years old and doesn't need
a
Fluke, just something basic for DC voltage, current, and resistance. I
wanted to buy him a nice RC car for christmas, but he needs tools first.
What brands should I look at?

Thanks,
--Dan
This one is nice for a beginner and very inexpensive.

http://www.ingram-tech.com/products/p35761.htm
 
dg wrote:
I want to get my nephew a decent DMM. He is 9 years old and doesn't need a
Fluke, just something basic for DC voltage, current, and resistance. I
wanted to buy him a nice RC car for christmas, but he needs tools first.
What brands should I look at?
Walmart sells a simple but functional pocket digital multimeter for
about $20.

--
John Popelish
 
"dg" <dan_gus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:SB1Eb.41046$8Z6.38895@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com...
I want to get my nephew a decent DMM. He is 9 years old and doesn't need
a
Fluke, just something basic for DC voltage, current, and resistance. I
wanted to buy him a nice RC car for christmas, but he needs tools first.
What brands should I look at?

Thanks,
--Dan

Brand isn't real important at this point. At nine years old he will most
likely damage it beyond use either by dropping it, leaving it out in the
rain, or improper application, before too long. I wouldn't spend more than
$20. Make sure it has voltage, and current modes, in both AC and DC, and
multiple resistance scales (x1 - x100 etc.). Many of the cheap models lack
lower resistance scales. After he becomes more advanced, and skilled, you
can invest in something more elaborate, accurate, and costly.

Radio Shack, other electronic supply stores, home improvement stores, etc.,
will be good sources.

Radio Shack, and others, have experimenter kits with supplies, and labs
prepared.

Most important, secure someone locally as a resource to answer his
questions, and evaluate his activities safety wise.

Kudos to you for encouraging this type of experience in a young child. Who
knows in a short time he may be disassembling your cars, and other
appliances. :-]

Louis
 
dg wrote:
I want to get my nephew a decent DMM. He is 9 years old and doesn't need a
Fluke, just something basic for DC voltage, current, and resistance. I
wanted to buy him a nice RC car for christmas, but he needs tools first.
What brands should I look at?

Thanks,
--Dan
Harbor Freight has a decent basic DMM for $7 US. It was on sale for $4
the other day. http://www.harborfreight.com
--
8 days!


Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 18:52:34 GMT, "dg" <dan_gus@hotmail.com> Gave us:

I want to get my nephew a decent DMM. He is 9 years old and doesn't need a
Fluke, just something basic for DC voltage, current, and resistance. I
wanted to buy him a nice RC car for christmas, but he needs tools first.
What brands should I look at?

Thanks,
--Dan

Look at Protek on google or e-bay

Buy an old HP 4.5 digit on e-bay. Best meter.
 

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