i have both the hiokidt4281 and dt4282 both beautiful meters. i ran fluke and uni-t for a while but are much more impressed with the hioki meters havent looked back since and always recommending the hioki to every one.
great video ^^ and also i had a few question why the Hioki and the Yokogawa have some plugs on the A and mA plugs and is it possible to remove them ? and also at 6:29 you can see that the Kyoritsu and the Yokogawa don't have the same precision, the Kyoritsu shows two digits instead of the single one on the Yokogawa even though they are the same, i kinda find this strange but maybe they have multiple mesuring mode
@@AkiraTsukamoto Geez, 700 €. Quite prohibitive ! I've found these guys: www.shoppinginjapan.net/hioki-dt4282 A different story, huh ? Already ordered one. Awaiting for it. 10 q, Akira Tsukamoto, for bringing up this jewelry !
Nice review, congrats from Brazil..... after 10 years I'm going to buy my new multimeter, here Fluke 87V is more expensive than Hioki and similar to Keysight but support and warranty for FLuke is really nice here, I deal Fluke 87V.
I can't have enough multimeters. It's always a nerve wrecking on my wife but I do it in furtive mode. Then later on she finds that I got ANOTHER multimeter but it's worth it. In the end she gets the money improvements 😁😁
Wait a sec… you can't measure ohms with multiple meters in parallel. Even the autorange speed will be affected since the competing test currents will mess with measurements and thus affect settling time.
Yes, I thought the same but I was too laze to make a jig. I am digital circuit person and initially was thinking to measure 10Kohn, 4.7Kohm or 3.3Kohm which I often use for pull up register. But then I need to make some jig to separate all the multmeters and turn on at the same time with relay or equivalent. When they are open loop, probably the current and the voltage from each multimeters are fighting each other. This is the reason I end up measuring the speed only on short. When they are shorted, assuming all the multimeters probably would be detecting the lowest value. I would like to make a jig some time. Thanks for the comment. I am happy to have any kind of comment right now. I started to become busy and not able to make videos recently.
i have both the hiokidt4281 and dt4282 both beautiful meters. i ran fluke and uni-t for a while but are much more impressed with the hioki meters havent looked back since and always recommending the hioki to every one.
Can DT4282 measure duty-cycle?
Now I want more meters too.. That Hioki looks good.
:) I have not used DT4282 much after the video. Probably I will upload the tear down video first.
Mr. Akira can you do a review for Kyoritsu KEW1021R.
Why is more faster the yokogawa than Kyoritsu? If they are just same. What is general more faster, Hioki DT4282 or Yokogawa? really I like both.
They say Hioki DT4282 is the fastest handheld in the world, in most of its functions.
Hola amigo cuál recomiendas o reparar ECUS y tarjetas electrónicas y sensores fallas electronika en el autooo
I'm new subscriber. Keep on coming the videos. Thanks!
you are most welcome
Testing Rish Multi 20 ???
great video ^^
and also i had a few question
why the Hioki and the Yokogawa have some plugs on the A and mA plugs and is it possible to remove them ?
and also at 6:29 you can see that the Kyoritsu and the Yokogawa don't have the same precision, the Kyoritsu shows two digits instead of the single one on the Yokogawa even though they are the same, i kinda find this strange but maybe they have multiple mesuring mode
OMG, that Hioki is blazing fast. Very nice piece of equipment...almost jealous. Where to get one ?
There are japanese sellers at Ebay that sell them (also Kyoritsu and Sanwa).
@@brunoleonardo3315 Thanks ! I'll have a look !
It used to be sold here too. www.tequipment.net/search/?F_Keyword=Hioki#/search/multimeters/?F_Keyword=Hioki&guid=0cfb76ee0bb14fc1a5803c9de0884d74
@@AkiraTsukamoto Geez, 700 €. Quite prohibitive ! I've found these guys: www.shoppinginjapan.net/hioki-dt4282
A different story, huh ? Already ordered one. Awaiting for it. 10 q, Akira Tsukamoto, for bringing up this jewelry !
Posting a message. Hopefully you get some more views. Thank you for doing this video!
Thank you!
Are Yokogawa and Kyoritsu the same meter inside?
Yes, the Yokogawa TY720 and Kyoritsu KEW1062 are exactly the same inside.
How does it compare to fluke and hioki?
a master at work.
hello Sir. I wanted to purchase that HIOKI. But man that display. is it really as bad as it looks? Thanks!
The fluke shows nice, but the display of the actual hioko looks better than it in the video. It is OK.
Excelente 👌
Nice review, congrats from Brazil..... after 10 years I'm going to buy my new multimeter, here Fluke 87V is more expensive than Hioki and similar to Keysight but support and warranty for FLuke is really nice here, I deal Fluke 87V.
Year, Fluke 87V is rock solid good multimeter :)
fanOfeeDIY - Tell your wife she should be happy you haven't started collecting oscilloscope$.. ;-) Nice review as always!
Thanks :)
😔🥺We really really appreciate sacrifices you made for us, engineer.
Congratulations to your new meters :-)
You cant have enough of them (until you wife finds out)
I am learning a lot from having many multi meters, they are all different. The space is limited and probably I will stop having more :)
😂😅
I can't have enough multimeters. It's always a nerve wrecking on my wife but I do it in furtive mode. Then later on she finds that I got ANOTHER multimeter but it's worth it. In the end she gets the money improvements 😁😁
@@willyrivero470 My wife starting to mention some unknown word called "Konmari" and I am starting terrified....
@@AkiraTsukamoto
Jajaja...😱
Hello very good there would be the possibility of subtitling in Spanish I like your videos a lot
Wait a sec… you can't measure ohms with multiple meters in parallel. Even the autorange speed will be affected since the competing test currents will mess with measurements and thus affect settling time.
Yes, I thought the same but I was too laze to make a jig. I am digital circuit person and initially was thinking to measure 10Kohn, 4.7Kohm or 3.3Kohm which I often use for pull up register. But then I need to make some jig to separate all the multmeters and turn on at the same time with relay or equivalent. When they are open loop, probably the current and the voltage from each multimeters are fighting each other. This is the reason I end up measuring the speed only on short. When they are shorted, assuming all the multimeters probably would be detecting the lowest value. I would like to make a jig some time. Thanks for the comment. I am happy to have any kind of comment right now. I started to become busy and not able to make videos recently.
Are hioki rekomendet???
It's the best handheld out there.
auto ranging while measuring an actual component is different
you need U1272A
Yes, I do. Need to buy one some day without my wife finding it :)
fluke is the fastest with all that multimeter that you test but not too high resolution
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