Well done and thorough Darian! I imagine that the Co., your followers and anyone watching would have been/will be VERY pleased with your good test review of this device! 👌
Thats not to shabby.. do like that you compare it to another bench millioohm meter. You can see the fw revision on nr10 in the menu.. "factory default" many tends to not wanna click on that, as hey think it will reset, but you do have a step more, and in there you will get fw info... you will likely have FW0.4 like my own unit..while the latest in the official protocol cloud is still listed as FW0.3. Its pretty straight forward to just cherryrig some cheap kelvin with an GX12-4pin connector, as clamp is far from ideal for bench uecases..
I like the look of this meter but I wouldn't buy it for two reasons you have shown me. The lead on the top causes it to fall over and the double pins on each lead look a pain to use.
If you know the expected internal resistance limits for your battery, then this instrument can be used to see if the battery is healthy or needs to be replaced. If the internal resistance measures more than the specifications, the battery needs to be replaced.
I will be comparing it to a 16 bit 32s pair of Revo DPL8s PL chargers on .xls logging 10 hz. It shows five digits after the zero on teh ACIR logs. Decimal accuracy of the DPL8s calibration is to +/- 1mA Measurement accuracy: Voltage resolution: 78uV (16 bit) Voltage tolerance: +/- 6mV
Well done and thorough Darian! I imagine that the Co., your followers and anyone watching would have been/will be VERY pleased with your good test review of this device! 👌
I have been checking for you every week or so, one of my favorite channels. Good to see you back!
Work was super busy, but I have some videos queued up. Stay tuned!
thanks a lot, very helpful! I have been looking for such a device for a while.
Thats not to shabby.. do like that you compare it to another bench millioohm meter.
You can see the fw revision on nr10 in the menu.. "factory default"
many tends to not wanna click on that, as hey think it will reset, but you do have a step more, and in there you will get fw info... you will likely have FW0.4 like my own unit..while the latest in the official protocol cloud is still listed as FW0.3.
Its pretty straight forward to just cherryrig some cheap kelvin with an GX12-4pin connector, as clamp is far from ideal for bench uecases..
Very well tested!
Nice comparison!
I like the look of this meter but I wouldn't buy it for two reasons you have shown me. The lead on the top causes it to fall over and the double pins on each lead look a pain to use.
So if i need to know the GEL agm battery need to be changed or not
Can i just use multimeter with feature to measure batteries ?
If you know the expected internal resistance limits for your battery, then this instrument can be used to see if the battery is healthy or needs to be replaced.
If the internal resistance measures more than the specifications, the battery needs to be replaced.
@@NearFarMedia wow thaaaaank you❤️
iyea this one. is the one I got.
I will be comparing it to a 16 bit 32s pair of Revo DPL8s PL chargers on .xls logging 10 hz. It shows five digits after the zero on teh ACIR logs. Decimal accuracy of the DPL8s calibration is to +/- 1mA
Measurement accuracy:
Voltage resolution: 78uV (16 bit)
Voltage tolerance: +/- 6mV