Reddit Reddit reviews Amprobe PM51A Pocket Multimeter

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Amprobe PM51A Pocket Multimeter
Digital multimeter measures alternating current (AC) voltage and direct current (DC) voltage to 600 volts (V), resistance to 40 megaohms, capacitance to 3,000 microfarads, and frequency to 1 megahertz (MHz)Average-sensing meter provides accurate readings when measuring linear loads where the current or voltage has a sinusoidal waveformMeter measures 4.4 x 2.1 x 0.4 inches (H x W x D) and can be carried in a shirt pocket when not in useMaximum or minimum reading mode displays the highest or lowest reading in a session to track a sudden increase or decrease in readingsMeets International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standard 61010 and is certified for category II installations up to 600V and category III installations up to 300VMeasures AC and DC voltage, resistance, continuity with beeper, capacitance and frequencyFully auto ranging with 7 measurement functions and 27 rangesLarge oversize digital display with measurement results and the unit iconData hold freezes measurement valueAutomatic power off, timing Idle for 30 minutes
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3 Reddit comments about Amprobe PM51A Pocket Multimeter:

u/RoboErectus · 2 pointsr/electronics

Funny that everyone is admonishing your misfortune without answering your question.

I have one of these little amprobe guys:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001L4E9Z6

The size is great, I keep it in my laptop bag. Have used to to rewire 220 mains, work on 12v cars, and 3v3 circuits.

The size and portability make this the most used multimeter I've ever owned. It's great, the coin cell lasts a long time, and it's not given me different readings than any other meter within a couple of %.

Because it's always with me in my laptop bag, there have been a few occasions where I've been able to bust it out to save a day here and there.

u/bsx · 2 pointsr/electronics

I'm nowhere near pro, but I do have a couple of electronics tools I absolutely love. A large benchtop multimeter is nice, but it is sometimes very useful to have a pocket unit you can carry around in a shirt pocket. I love my AMprobe PM51A. For $30, you get a lot of functionality. As jotux said, a Panavise is very nice to have. I have a Panavise Jr that has been very useful. One thing I don't have that I have been eyeing to a while is a pocket sized Digital Storage Oscilloscope. Worth checking out.

u/accessofevil · 1 pointr/arduino

Don't forget about tools. I keep my kit with me and travel globally. I got this multimeter and it works pretty well. I replaced my regular-sized one. This thing is tiny (can't tell by the pictures) but it does the job. I'm considering cutting the built-on leads and putting some kind of connector there instead.

I have a couple of project boxes I found on Ebay and they're stuffed full of capacitors, resistors, and various sensors and parts from ebay and china. dx.com actually has some very tempting looking hardware right now. I've also got a $2 soldering iron and a few other miscellaneous tools.

Also, for something super portable and practical, you can go to your local textile store and get some cloth and zipper and make your own bags for things like soldering iron and strippers. Wire strippers.

All I carry with me is a carry-on sized roller and a 40l backpack. All the stuff that looks like it could make a bomb goes in the roller and it gets checked when I fly.

Also carry several breadboards and a few adapters, and a separate programmer for the ATTiny's and other IC's. I use the Arduino to prototype, but anything final goes onto an ATTiny or similar.