@@KeepOnTesting I can forgive a misprint in a inexpensive Chinese tool. But for it not to use the common negative and the instructions being wrong is the perfect storm for confusion.
@@jeffescortlx That's the truth my friend! Incredible how they can release this meter to the masses with such a glaring omission and still sleep at night.. shame on MUSTOOL!
To measure high capacitance (mF), place the black test lead into VOhmCap and the red into mAmF. It's awkward but the manual does state this. The screen, which can be read in bright light, and at any angle is superb.
This thing would be a whole lot more attractive if it used something like 14500 lithium cells with internal charger,so you could charge it like any other device and easily replace the cells when they die.
Though I am still glad I bought the 8208, here is another problem with it: The probes it comes with have tips that are narrower than standard probes. If used with another meter, these probes make poor / intermittent connections. Likewise, the probe sockets on the 8208 meter are extra-narrow, making it very difficult to insert and remove standard banana plugs.
@@KeepOnTestinggreat. will be looking forward to it, do you think that any tweak to this multimeter is possible in order to make it produce 3.3v on diode mode?
Another great review Daz best one I have seen this morning and I have seen quite a few on TH-cam but you have saved me £50 I decided not to go for this now after yer review - I owe you a pivo or pint if you are ever in Slovakia or Scotland! >;o)
Thanks for a really good review. I didn't know about resettable PTC fuses. That's really cool. So I wonder what this meter would do if plugged into 120V AC while in the mA or Amp mode. Would it survive?
CORRECTION - As Darren pointed out, in my comments below I was totally wrong when I mentioned the battery change and screw posts, I had the surface mount fuses in mind but for some reason went after the batteries instead - my mistake-!! Obviously fuses would not need to be changed near as often as batteries and the battery access on this meter is actually quite easy, just goes to show one should proof read more than once.
Another feature Radio Shack did was put pull straps on each fuse to make it easy to replace fuses. I think the reason Radio Shack failed was because they went from being a retail store that offered electronic components to being a retail store that focused on ready made devices--they did not play to their strengths. The items they sold were higher in price than say Walmart , Target or Kmart.
@@electronone5219 You are right on all counts, im in Illinois and our capital city had no less than 4 radio shacks, I spent a lot of time in the one near my house back in the late seventies early eighties, once I got a killer half price deal on a pair of 3 way 12 inch Nova 8B walnut speakers, wish id kept them now they really sounded good for not being name brand.
@@electronone5219 Those pull straps were definitely unique and ubiquitous with RS. I'm always on the lookout for NOS Radio Shack multimeters...call me nostalgic 😁
Solid review once again, very honest as always in the "Walker report" - lol This is another meter one might really want to like, as ya said the display is very novel and unique - but the price in power draw is too high and for bench use it would be nice to have a wall wart or at least the jack for one to power it when not mobile. Another notable flaw in a meter like this that will frequently eat batteries is the screw posts in the case - they are thin with no threaded metal inserts, with frequent battery changes these posts will wear out pretty quick. The very low battery life along with too many other near or total function misses just didnt deliver the goods especially at this price point. There are many $25 - $30 or less meters that hit the mark much better in functionality minus the graph gimmick. PCB quality looked good but lacks any serious input protection, and I really didnt care for the surface mount fuses, no quick fuse changes on this one when they eventually go out - and they will at some point. Not only should it have regular fuses they should give you spares with the meter at this price point. I have a Radio Shack meter that supplies a spare fuse for each range right inside the meter case, one of the only meters ive ever seen to do this and more spares are readily available at Radio Shack online. Others should do the same especially in this price range given the difficulty of finding some fuses locally or even online. It seems on different versions of this model the scope/graph screen has been focused on as its major selling point, and thats fine but it should still perform all the basic multimeter functions flawlessly - again especially in this price range. If the engineers see this review hopefully the next revision will reflect the needed upgrades and changes. One trend that seems questionable on some other meters as well is giving up large amounts of battery life for a fancy screen - but some of those have stronger battery/power options, and if you like it enough to buy bricks of AA batteries more power to ya. I wonder how many battery changes it might be before owners of this meter are taping their $75 meter closed due to worn out screw posts-lol CORRECTION-!-see added comment above for my correction concerning what I said about the battery access, I had the surface mount fuses in mind but said batteries instead -- my mistake-!!
Radio Shack had some terrific multimeters in the day..really irks me that Corporate mishandling destroyed what was one of the best American electronics empires we've ever had.😳 I did like their inclusion of fuses with most of their multimeter lineup. A simple but great touch for the end user. BTW, the MUSTOOL MT8208 has a very handy battery compartment which requires no tools. Simply push/pull the locking tab to gain access to the battery housing so no need to unscrew/remove the chassis everytime you need to replace them.🙃 Good thing because you'll be replacing those AA batteries frequently!
@@KeepOnTesting It is the first time here that I have seen a spam or commercial junk comment replied to everyone in this video, I have reported it using the button at the comment but it comes back again later. Same experience with every other comments I had reported with reasons like spam, harassing, etc. TH-cam doesn't care! Here someone is writing somebody helped with this much dollars,etc.,etc.. 😔☹️ I only saw such type of comment in smartphone reviews which are most popular and viewed.
I love that it uses AA batteries, I use rechargeables, but for the amount of current it draws and seeing as it has the oscope mode with save function, it should definitely have USB interface with USB power and perhaps even optional USB battery charge
3 weeks ago I bought a KMoon KKM828, it looks *exactly* identical, however my screen update rate in oscope mode seems much slower. When trying to analyse music, it seems to update at about 1 sample per second (i haven't timed it yet) where as this Mustool 8208 model looks like it is doing a good 4 or so per second. Maybe that's why it only cost me $80 Aussie didgeridoo's?
Aussie didgeridoos...I like that 👌 Its an interesting multimeter, surprising that your refresh is slower on the rebrand since I'm sure it has the identical internals.
@@KeepOnTesting Would you mind looking at my quick video and giving me your option? Maybe I'll try and exchange it. I was kinda happy with it when I got it, but after seeing your video, I'm kinda disappointed. th-cam.com/video/lOI9TD1vtxU/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the review. The meter is a disappointment. The display is interesting. I would have to have it in hand to determine the if I like the display or not. The problem that I see with SMD fuses is the size is so small that you can have voltage spikes jumping the distance. It cost too much for what you get. I think I would rather have a meter that has better input protection. Keep on testing. Did I see another Sanwa meter?
Agree those fuses are tiny! Would prefer a standard sized fuse in its place. Another cost saving measure I'm sure... Yes, that was a SANWA RD700 doing the cameo appearance 👏 😀
I definitely prefer the updated display on this device however it comes at a huge functional disadvantage compared to the MT8206 you sent in for review.BTW, they both failed miserably with those led's.
@@electronone5219Mustool MDS8207 is alot more powerful, separate osc input, does temp and has alot more oscilloscope functionality..unfortunately its also much more expensive and has a very plain lcd display.😲
Though the manual has detailed instructions for replacing the 500mA and 10A fuses which they call "tubes", opening the unit reveals the fuses to be tiny surface mount parts soldered to the board! Good luck finding those! The manual does not give any part numbers. Oscilloscope mode should be used in Vac setting only. In Vdc setting the compensation is not right, giving a distorted waveform. (When running as a scope, the signal in Vac mode is DC-coupled) The four panel jacks are very tight, making most banana plugs difficult to insert and remove. The 10A current setting only has scope scales of 3A/div (can display a total of +/- 12A) and 10A/div (+/- 40A). It would be much more useful if it also had 1A/div (+/- 4A) and 0.3A/div (+/- 1.2A).
Lots of nagging issues with this instrument...I agree those fuses are hard to find too, not a stellar choice. I'd have preferred a Resettable polyfuse on the mA range and a ceramic on the high current. Thx for the feedback 👍
i really like your review! id wish to hear about "relife dt-01". i wanted to buy this one but figured graphical part wasnt worth that much expense and pen multimeter seemed cool. id really like to see how acurate and versatile it actually is.
@@KeepOnTesting thanks for reply, bought dt-01 in the mean time and its okay, not impressed but having pen multimeter is often nice. display is very good
One of the worst things about the 8208 is the scope's ranging: It goes 1-3 instead of 1-2-5 like every other scope[meter]. This often makes it impossible to fit the viewed waveform in the display window for a good view. It also makes it very difficult to read fractions of a division, as each subdivision is now 3/5 = 0.6 units.
Hi Marvin, Where was the burn 🔥 mark ? Have you replaced the 10A fuse ? Do a visual and verify if there's any other components that have been compromised.
@@marvinthamer3342 Sounds like the test lead may have been inserted while the hugh current was active. It could have blown any number of components...check any transistors and diodes first and work from there.Hopefully the IC was unaffected.
Dear sir Please help me to know: why at measure frequency with mode oscillator some time on screen frequency display(???.. not the numbers of frequency) it is normal ? . Many thank you
Merhaba.Benim cıhazım ET828.Bu cıhaz herşeyi ölçüyor bir sıkıntı yaşamıyorum.Probları yanlış bağlarsanız kondanstör leri ölmüyor.Propları doğru bağlamadığınız için bir değer alamazsınız.😊
Mustool MUST do better... That kind of money puts you almost half way towards an entry level oscilloscope if voltage is your playground....but for some people that sexy little screen will be a MUST have! (groan)
The second I hear "Banggood" I know it's not going to be a review worth listening to. I've seen so many people talking about how Banggood works their reviews and don't trust anything from them.
Well you must be nuts 😜 if you watched the review the multimeter didn't get a positive rating. If you watch ANY of my reviews you'll know that vendors have ZERO effect on my review outcome. There's nothing wrong with saying thanks to a Vendor/oem for sending in merch to review. Sounds like you can't see the forest through the trees.
@@KeepOnTesting It's well known the pressure they put on the people doing reviews. If you do a bad review, you stop getting items. It's super simple, if you're doing multiple reviews for them you're not being honest as you know you're going to stop getting items. This is why I never did reviews for any company on my channel, I know exactly what they expect. Never, ever trust a review from somebody who didn't buy the item with their own money.
@@ZeroEntropy. Thats pure bullshido my friend..might be the case for some folks with a weaker constitution but if YOU look at ANY of my reviews I don't play that game. So please, either watch the reviews or move on because you're talking nonsense. I've reviewed the best names in Tech Instruments, SANWA, FLUKE etc and believe me they aren't always glowing. BTW , A good oem appreciates an honest review too..that's how they keep improving. 'Nuff said.
@@KeepOnTesting Let me know the name of an item you got from Banggood and made a video about how bad it was. Or any video of an item you got for free to review and totally trashed. I'm happy to have you prove me wrong here as they can't all be good.
Болтал, болтал, а толком ничего про осциллограф не сказал! ТАМ МОЖНО ИЛИ НЕТ ИЗМЕНЯТЬ ЗНАЧЕНИЕ АТТЕНЮАТОРА? Какую-то xepню показывал что на сети, что на генераторе!
Я просто показал и сравнил различные варианты волн, которые можно поймать с помощью данного устройства, которое само по себе является очень базовым и не может заменить осциллограф . Ответ на Ваш вопрос, да с помощью MUSTOOL MT2808 возможно измерить значение атеньюатора, но с большими погрешностями так как этот прибор не рассчитан на это.
The upper limit of capacitance is 50 microfarads You are measuring 500 microfarads It is natural that it cannot be measured. 50 microfarads or less Test the capacity again
the limit is higher. The manual is wrong as far as the probe hook up. Instead off ground and mAmF you need to use VOCap and mAmF. The range goes quite high for an inexpensive meter. 10 mF not microfarad. The manual have notes the correct use of the probes.
Thanks for the reviews. But these Chinese-made devices are just as good as toys. An appearance without substance. It is poorly built and does not bear hard work
I don't think they're toys however in this case it's not worth the $$ There's alot of great manufacturers putting out high end products from China, unfortunately the MT8208 isn't one of them.
@@KeepOnTesting Hello Darren. I agree with you on this opinion. There are good but few Chinese products, and most of them are fake. UNI-T and Mastech Some of their products are good
Of course I'm not funny! Why the heck would you even think I was trying to be funny??!! Seriously..this is no laughing matter. You really need to do your homework ...🤣
I am sorry but I find your presentation very hard to follow with all the jokes and comments, I would much prefer a straight and more considered review. This not a criticism, just my opinion.
@@KeepOnTesting Hahahaha,Just buy a rechargeable batteries so you can reuse them or recharge them and not waste lots money from buying lots of alkaline disposable batteries .🤣😂😅
@@JayPeeEV Yes indeed though the voltage drop-off is alot quicker for rechargeables and you'll be charging alot more often as rechargeables don't normally have the same capacity as regular batteries. Almost forgot.. you can only recharge them about 500x before they go South...😁👍
@@KeepOnTesting HEY!do you think the Aneng M118A is great multimeter for Electronics Hobby! use,i watch your video reviewing that Aneng multimeter and it has the functions that i need for Electronics Hobby! use, and i order one because my old multimeter is malfunctioning.
hello , for mf mode it's on cap and mamf , it's an error in the manual I think , it works this way
Your right! Thank you!
@@sebastienda-silva3117 Diode mode works fine. Just wish it used more then 1.5v so it could light a led. I posted a video on my channel about it.
Yes, 👍 confirmed! WTF were they smoking when they printed the manual..sigh ! Good job!
@@KeepOnTesting I can forgive a misprint in a inexpensive Chinese tool. But for it not to use the common negative and the instructions being wrong is the perfect storm for confusion.
@@jeffescortlx That's the truth my friend! Incredible how they can release this meter to the masses with such a glaring omission and still sleep at night.. shame on MUSTOOL!
To measure high capacitance (mF), place the black test lead into VOhmCap and the red into mAmF. It's awkward but the manual does state this. The screen, which can be read in bright light, and at any angle is superb.
Thx RG..yes that was quite the oversight 😅 Overall a decent meter for the price 👍
This thing would be a whole lot more attractive if it used something like 14500 lithium cells with internal charger,so you could charge it like any other device and easily replace the cells when they die.
Good point..!
Though I am still glad I bought the 8208, here is another problem with it:
The probes it comes with have tips that are narrower than standard probes. If used with another meter, these probes make poor / intermittent connections.
Likewise, the probe sockets on the 8208 meter are extra-narrow, making it very difficult to insert and remove standard banana plugs.
Thanks for sharing ! The probes definitely are slightly off by design..but the Probemasters do fit perfectly !
I did notice that battery indicator going down during the course of the review.
So true..! This dmm will really consume those batteries like there's no tomorrow. 😒
@@KeepOnTesting Carbon Zinc batteries. Just sayin'
hi! i know the video has long time. Did you know how to move the signal in vertical axis (shift zero)? Thanks!
Sorry my friend..I believe you are correct but I do not have the meter handy to verify at the moment.
@@KeepOnTesting
Thank you! 🙂
Is there a better multimeter oscilloscope model available in 2021? I just want a cheap oscilloscope
Most portable oscilloscopes are quite limited compared to their Desktop versions I'll be reviewing the FNIRSI-5012H soon, looks promising.
@@KeepOnTestinggreat. will be looking forward to it, do you think that any tweak to this multimeter is possible in order to make it produce 3.3v on diode mode?
@@f1lab535 I highly doubt it..Some hacks are just not worth it.
They must make it available with rechargeable batteries and adaptor, powering on with adaptor too.
That's a great idea ...would save alot of batteries.
Another great review Daz best one I have seen this morning and I have seen quite a few on TH-cam but you have saved me £50 I decided not to go for this now after yer review - I owe you a pivo or pint if you are ever in Slovakia or Scotland!
>;o)
Cheers Garry ! I'll definitely take you up on the offer next time I'm overseas 😀👍
Thanks for a really good review. I didn't know about resettable PTC fuses. That's really cool. So I wonder what this meter would do if plugged into 120V AC while in the mA or Amp mode. Would it survive?
Is this good for picking up voltage that pulsing voltages and maybe or faulty relay/contactor that constantly clicking in and out?
CORRECTION - As Darren pointed out, in my comments below I was totally wrong when I mentioned the battery change and screw posts, I had the surface mount fuses in mind but for some reason went after the batteries instead - my mistake-!! Obviously fuses would not need to be changed near as often as batteries and the battery access on this meter is actually quite easy, just goes to show one should proof read more than once.
Another feature Radio Shack did was put pull straps on each fuse to make it easy to replace fuses. I think the reason Radio Shack failed was because they went from being a retail store that offered electronic components to being a retail store that focused on ready made devices--they did not play to their strengths. The items they sold were higher in price than say Walmart , Target or Kmart.
@@electronone5219 You are right on all counts, im in Illinois and our capital city had no less than 4 radio shacks, I spent a lot of time in the one near my house back in the late seventies early eighties, once I got a killer half price deal on a pair of 3 way 12 inch Nova 8B walnut speakers, wish id kept them now they really sounded good for not being name brand.
@@electronone5219 Those pull straps were definitely unique and ubiquitous with RS. I'm always on the lookout for NOS Radio Shack multimeters...call me nostalgic 😁
The MT8207 is better? What do you recommend?
split input jacks do have jack support molded into the back side of the case.
What is "Sim-ettery" ? And can the font be changed? That outline font is.. bloody awful.
Solid review once again, very honest as always in the "Walker report" - lol This is another meter one might really want to like, as ya said the display is very novel and unique - but the price in power draw is too high and for bench use it would be nice to have a wall wart or at least the jack for one to power it when not mobile. Another notable flaw in a meter like this that will frequently eat batteries is the screw posts in the case - they are thin with no threaded metal inserts, with frequent battery changes these posts will wear out pretty quick. The very low battery life along with too many other near or total function misses just didnt deliver the goods especially at this price point. There are many $25 - $30 or less meters that hit the mark much better in functionality minus the graph gimmick. PCB quality looked good but lacks any serious input protection, and I really didnt care for the surface mount fuses, no quick fuse changes on this one when they eventually go out - and they will at some point. Not only should it have regular fuses they should give you spares with the meter at this price point. I have a Radio Shack meter that supplies a spare fuse for each range right inside the meter case, one of the only meters ive ever seen to do this and more spares are readily available at Radio Shack online. Others should do the same especially in this price range given the difficulty of finding some fuses locally or even online. It seems on different versions of this model the scope/graph screen has been focused on as its major selling point, and thats fine but it should still perform all the basic multimeter functions flawlessly - again especially in this price range. If the engineers see this review hopefully the next revision will reflect the needed upgrades and changes. One trend that seems questionable on some other meters as well is giving up large amounts of battery life for a fancy screen - but some of those have stronger battery/power options, and if you like it enough to buy bricks of AA batteries more power to ya. I wonder how many battery changes it might be before owners of this meter are taping their $75 meter closed due to worn out screw posts-lol CORRECTION-!-see added comment above for my correction concerning what I said about the battery access, I had the surface mount fuses in mind but said batteries instead -- my mistake-!!
Radio Shack had some terrific multimeters in the day..really irks me that Corporate mishandling destroyed what was one of the best American electronics empires we've ever had.😳
I did like their inclusion of fuses with most of their multimeter lineup. A simple but great touch for the end user. BTW, the MUSTOOL MT8208 has a very handy battery compartment which requires no tools. Simply push/pull the locking tab to gain access to the battery housing so no need to unscrew/remove the chassis everytime you need to replace them.🙃 Good thing because you'll be replacing those AA batteries frequently!
@@KeepOnTesting It is the first time here that I have seen a spam or commercial junk comment replied to everyone in this video, I have reported it using the button at the comment but it comes back again later. Same experience with every other comments I had reported with reasons like spam, harassing, etc. TH-cam doesn't care! Here someone is writing somebody helped with this much dollars,etc.,etc.. 😔☹️ I only saw such type of comment in smartphone reviews which are most popular and viewed.
@@bhushan9066 I've blocked the spammers email so hopefully that takes care of that...thanks for the heads up!
mf mode works on mamf and cap, not com !!and then it will work! it's a error in the manual i think
I love that it uses AA batteries, I use rechargeables, but for the amount of current it draws and seeing as it has the oscope mode with save function, it should definitely have USB interface with USB power and perhaps even optional USB battery charge
3 weeks ago I bought a KMoon KKM828, it looks *exactly* identical, however my screen update rate in oscope mode seems much slower. When trying to analyse music, it seems to update at about 1 sample per second (i haven't timed it yet) where as this Mustool 8208 model looks like it is doing a good 4 or so per second. Maybe that's why it only cost me $80 Aussie didgeridoo's?
Aussie didgeridoos...I like that 👌
Its an interesting multimeter, surprising that your refresh is slower on the rebrand since I'm sure it has the identical internals.
@@KeepOnTesting Would you mind looking at my quick video and giving me your option? Maybe I'll try and exchange it. I was kinda happy with it when I got it, but after seeing your video, I'm kinda disappointed.
th-cam.com/video/lOI9TD1vtxU/w-d-xo.html
Whats the difference between this and the LM2020, are both just rebranded china stuff?
Sir ..can I use it to measure the clipping point of audio amplifier
Basically when most amps clip, they oscillate at a higher frequency. So I would assume yes.
@@KeepOnTesting thanks a lot sir god bless
Thanks for the review. The meter is a disappointment. The display is interesting. I would have to have it in hand to determine the if I like the display or not. The problem that I see with SMD fuses is the size is so small that you can have voltage spikes jumping the distance. It cost too much for what you get. I think I would rather have a meter that has better input protection. Keep on testing. Did I see another Sanwa meter?
Agree those fuses are tiny! Would prefer a standard sized fuse in its place. Another cost saving measure I'm sure...
Yes, that was a SANWA RD700 doing the cameo appearance 👏 😀
Какое напряжение на щупах при прозвонке диодов, сможет светодиоды проверять ?
Hello mF switch please plugin pole black and red to VOmCap & mAmF as user guide, I still not tested mF ( miliFa). Please Help its, Thank you
The specification says amongst other, "1MHz analog bandwidth (limited to ACV file oscilloscope)". What is this ACV file?
It's simply bad translation..limited to 1 MHz AC sine wave.
20:26 I guess it's a rebadged Eone ET201B+.
Any better than that model I sent you last year? Just don't think it's worth the price.
I definitely prefer the updated display on this device however it comes at a huge functional disadvantage compared to the MT8206 you sent in for review.BTW, they both failed miserably with those led's.
@@KeepOnTesting Do you know anything about the MT8207 besides it goes to 40MHz? How about the Hantek 2C42, 2C72, 2D42 or 2D72?
@@electronone5219Mustool MDS8207 is alot more powerful, separate osc input, does temp and has alot more oscilloscope functionality..unfortunately its also much more expensive and has a very plain lcd display.😲
How do I outsource the 10amp smd fuse where do I purchase one I burned mine out
What voltage is the 10amp rated at
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@@jorgeluna6688 Probably 250V
Though the manual has detailed instructions for replacing the 500mA and 10A fuses which they call "tubes", opening the unit reveals the fuses to be tiny surface mount parts soldered to the board! Good luck finding those! The manual does not give any part numbers.
Oscilloscope mode should be used in Vac setting only. In Vdc setting the compensation is not right, giving a distorted waveform. (When running as a scope, the signal in Vac mode is DC-coupled)
The four panel jacks are very tight, making most banana plugs difficult to insert and remove.
The 10A current setting only has scope scales of 3A/div (can display a total of +/- 12A) and 10A/div (+/- 40A). It would be much more useful if it also had 1A/div (+/- 4A) and 0.3A/div (+/- 1.2A).
Lots of nagging issues with this instrument...I agree those fuses are hard to find too, not a stellar choice. I'd have preferred a Resettable polyfuse on the mA range and a ceramic on the high current.
Thx for the feedback 👍
Can it also display changing DC Voltages in a live Graph? That would be really important for me
negative
i really like your review! id wish to hear about "relife dt-01". i wanted to buy this one but figured graphical part wasnt worth that much expense and pen multimeter seemed cool. id really like to see how acurate and versatile it actually is.
Sorry for the late reply .. 👀 ahh tes, I gave the Aneng version ...review on the way.
@@KeepOnTesting thanks for reply, bought dt-01 in the mean time and its okay, not impressed but having pen multimeter is often nice. display is very good
@@Boz1211111 Good stuff.😀👍
One of the worst things about the 8208 is the scope's ranging: It goes 1-3 instead of 1-2-5 like every other scope[meter]. This often makes it impossible to fit the viewed waveform in the display window for a good view. It also makes it very difficult to read fractions of a division, as each subdivision is now 3/5 = 0.6 units.
Totally agree..it's very problematic for monitoring changes even for a short while..
I think you have not inserted that red probe inside deeper when testing caps in mF.
Did you go wrong there?
I tried 3 sets of leads..not an insertion issue. 😏👍
@@KeepOnTesting 😲
mf mode works on mamf and cap, not com !!and then it will work! it's a error in the manual i think
@@sebastienda-silva3117 🧐😕
Hi darren I have a uni-t ut39a the hi input or 10A port is dead and I opened there was a burn mark and idk what coused it can you pls help?
Hi Marvin, Where was the burn 🔥 mark ?
Have you replaced the 10A fuse ? Do a visual and verify if there's any other components that have been compromised.
@@KeepOnTesting I did replace it and the burn mark was right next the port it self and
@@marvinthamer3342 Sounds like the test lead may have been inserted while the hugh current was active. It could have blown any number of components...check any transistors and diodes first and work from there.Hopefully the IC was unaffected.
@@KeepOnTesting I checked I think there were couple of melf resistor burnt
@@KeepOnTesting I have pic is there any I can send it to you?
You had said in a previous review if you find shielding inside a Cheap-O multimeter, that day you would make a HUGE Giveaway! Its the time for it now.
Yes, In a CHEAP-O Multimeter...we're very close..First CHEAP-O with shielding will be a channel bonanza!! I promise 🤑
@@KeepOnTesting isn't this a Cheap-O multimeter? You said in this video itself!
@@bhushan9066 No my friend 😢 This multimeter retails for approx 75$US
CHEAP-O Multimeter is anything below 50$
@@KeepOnTesting 😂
@Thunder Kunt Indeed 😂😂😂
Are you sure your measuring devices are calibrated before test MT8208?
100% my friend..any measurements done are always on Calibrated equipment.
what's the comparison of it in mds8207?
How much is maximum frequency can be count in this mustool oscilloscope?
5 MHz Max Frequency with 20 kHz bandwidth 🙂👍
Cool / Smooth review! coool!!
Please read the manual. You have to change terminal
Manual had incorrect information, it's since been revised. 👍
wow. This meter sucks for this price range. Thanks for the video.
That si good for laptop repair?
Yes, definitely!
Dear sir
Please help me to know: why at measure frequency with mode oscillator some time on screen frequency display(???.. not the numbers of frequency) it is normal ? . Many thank you
I think you've experienced a glitch with the gui...Does this happen all the time? What fw version is your PCB?
@@KeepOnTesting
Many thank you for your time to help me. Now is ok (my circuit is bad)
@@568min OK 👌 great..
Merhaba.Benim cıhazım ET828.Bu cıhaz herşeyi ölçüyor bir sıkıntı yaşamıyorum.Probları yanlış bağlarsanız kondanstör leri ölmüyor.Propları doğru bağlamadığınız için bir değer alamazsınız.😊
Great review, thanks, Darren! Wow, what a poor but pricey multimeter! Hey, i think maybe that mF mode may stand for something different...lol!
mf mode works on mamf and cap, not com !!and then it will work! it's a error in the manual i think
How much
75-100US
¿true rms or not?
No it's not TRMS.
Mustool MUST do better... That kind of money puts you almost half way towards an entry level oscilloscope if voltage is your playground....but for some people that sexy little screen will be a MUST have! (groan)
Agreed, if you need an oscilloscope than BUY an oscilloscope! This definitely won't replace your bench scope. I do like that display though...sigh 😁
nice review thanks
Thanks 👍
See this video for mF reading probe plug in position: th-cam.com/video/Qjoj6SkQ-EI/w-d-xo.html at about 11:03 minutes in
Here’s to good quality clicking lol!
Cheers to that! 😃
The second I hear "Banggood" I know it's not going to be a review worth listening to. I've seen so many people talking about how Banggood works their reviews and don't trust anything from them.
Well you must be nuts 😜 if you watched the review the multimeter didn't get a positive rating. If you watch ANY of my reviews you'll know that vendors have ZERO effect on my review outcome. There's nothing wrong with saying thanks to a Vendor/oem for sending in merch to review. Sounds like you can't see the forest through the trees.
@@KeepOnTesting It's well known the pressure they put on the people doing reviews. If you do a bad review, you stop getting items. It's super simple, if you're doing multiple reviews for them you're not being honest as you know you're going to stop getting items. This is why I never did reviews for any company on my channel, I know exactly what they expect. Never, ever trust a review from somebody who didn't buy the item with their own money.
@@ZeroEntropy. Thats pure bullshido my friend..might be the case for some folks with a weaker constitution but if YOU look at ANY of my reviews I don't play that game. So please, either watch the reviews or move on because you're talking nonsense. I've reviewed the best names in Tech Instruments, SANWA, FLUKE etc and believe me they aren't always glowing. BTW , A good oem appreciates an honest review too..that's how they keep improving. 'Nuff said.
@@KeepOnTesting Let me know the name of an item you got from Banggood and made a video about how bad it was. Or any video of an item you got for free to review and totally trashed. I'm happy to have you prove me wrong here as they can't all be good.
@@ZeroEntropy. th-cam.com/video/1WzBLEOyJtQ/w-d-xo.html
This is like KKMOON KK828
Yes identical
Good.
جيد وجميل.
MF???
Болтал, болтал, а толком ничего про осциллограф не сказал! ТАМ МОЖНО ИЛИ НЕТ ИЗМЕНЯТЬ ЗНАЧЕНИЕ АТТЕНЮАТОРА? Какую-то xepню показывал что на сети, что на генераторе!
Я просто показал и сравнил различные варианты волн, которые можно поймать с помощью данного устройства, которое само по себе является очень базовым и не может заменить осциллограф .
Ответ на Ваш вопрос, да с помощью MUSTOOL MT2808 возможно измерить значение атеньюатора, но с большими погрешностями так как этот прибор не рассчитан на это.
The upper limit of capacitance is 50 microfarads
You are measuring 500 microfarads
It is natural that it cannot be measured. 50 microfarads or less
Test the capacity again
the limit is higher. The manual is wrong as far as the probe hook up. Instead off ground and mAmF you need to use VOCap and mAmF. The range goes quite high for an inexpensive meter. 10 mF not microfarad. The manual have notes the correct use of the probes.
Esto es pura basura de Bangood o Aliexpress , por favor sean serios en su exposición
Thanks for the reviews. But these Chinese-made devices are just as good as toys. An appearance without substance. It is poorly built and does not bear hard work
I don't think they're toys however in this case it's not worth the $$ There's alot of great manufacturers putting out high end products from China, unfortunately the MT8208 isn't one of them.
@@KeepOnTesting Hello Darren. I agree with you on this opinion. There are good but few Chinese products, and most of them are fake.
UNI-T and Mastech Some of their products are good
@@khalifaalzaabi8230 agreed
Although your review wasn't bad, I found your ' I'm trying out for life of the party ' jabber to be annoying and distracting. You're not funny.
Of course I'm not funny! Why the heck would you even think I was trying to be funny??!! Seriously..this is no laughing matter. You really need to do your homework ...🤣
I am sorry but I find your presentation very hard to follow with all the jokes and comments, I would much prefer a straight and more considered review. This not a criticism, just my opinion.
Great meter,i wish i have that.😅
Just stock up on those batteries!
@@KeepOnTesting Hahahaha,Just buy a rechargeable batteries so you can reuse them or recharge them and not waste lots money from buying lots of alkaline disposable batteries .🤣😂😅
@@JayPeeEV Yes indeed though the voltage drop-off is alot quicker for rechargeables and you'll be charging alot more often as rechargeables don't normally have the same capacity as regular batteries. Almost forgot.. you can only recharge them about 500x before they go South...😁👍
@@KeepOnTesting OHH!i thought i can recharge it again and again and again,thanks for your reply.😅😂🤣
@@KeepOnTesting HEY!do you think the Aneng M118A is great multimeter for Electronics Hobby! use,i watch your video reviewing that Aneng multimeter and it has the functions that i need for Electronics Hobby! use, and i order one because my old multimeter is malfunctioning.