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Learn More About Digital Multimeters

Only a few decades ago, if you knew how to use a multimeter, you were probably an electronics technician or an engineer. But,today,the handy test equipment known as a Digital Multimeter should be in the toolbox of every handy person. The multimeter is great for determining the working status of many appliances. Multimeters are available in either digital or analog models. Digital multimeters will display readings in numbers. Analog multimeters indicate the value with a needle over a scale. A basic digital multimeter is available at Cable Organizer.com for as little as $8.00 and up, depending on your test requirements.


Have you ever wondered why a light doesn’t turn-on? If the lightbulb is not bad, is the lamp out of order? Is the lamp cord bad? Here is one simple example of where a digital multimeter comes in handy. A useful function of a multimeter is the resistance, or “continuity” test function. To avoid the chance of electrical shock, it is important to never use the continuity test function on any appliance that has live voltage connected. Always make sure the appliance is first NOT connected to any power source.

Now with the power disconnected, set the multimeter dial to Resistance (Ohms). Touch the two test probes together (one is Red “positive”, the other is Black “negative”). The OHM meter reading will indicate zero resistance. When there is zero resistance, you have continuity. A reading of zero indicates the circuit is closed and the circuit can conduct current. Now for an easy first test, take a standard lightbulb out of a lamp socket. Touch one test probe to the bottom of the lightbulb, and touch the other test probe to the threaded side of the lightbulb socket.If you read continuity, or zero resistance, the lightbulb is good. If the meter does not indicate continuity, then you know the lightbulb interior filament is broken (current can not pass thru). The same test can be performed on two ends of a simple electrical cord. If the meter does not indicate continuity, then there is a break in the circuit, and the cord is probably cut. Remember to never test the continuity of any cord or appliance with the power on. Always first disconnect any power or current source.

To test a switch, place a test probe on each side (pole) of the switch. When you move the switch from the off to on position,the multimeter reading should change from zero to infinity. If not, then the switch is not working properly.To test a motor, touch a test probe to each pole. Again, a reading of zero indicates that the motor has continuity, current can pass through, and the motor windings are good.

After carefully studying the instructions of the digital multimeter, you will be able to move on to more detailed electrical tests. A multimeter can measure alternating current (AC or household current) or direct current (DC or battery current) in a live circuit. It can also check voltage. A multimeter can test 120 volts AC in a home circuit, or it can test DC batteries to learn if they are weak or fully charged.

Take the time now to learn how to properly use a basic multimeter. You will be glad you did when someday you would like to verify the cause of an everyday electrical problem.

The Comparison of Digital Multimeter Mastech MS8261 VS Sinometer MS8269

If you plan to select a digital multimeter and there are two meters for your reference. Sinometer MS8261 and Mastech MS8264. Which one you will decide to buy. Yes, many people will feel very puzzled about this choice. Because they are too alike, whether from appearance or the fuctions. The only difference is that the MS8264 can be used to test frequency but the MS8261 can’t. All other features are almost identical. If you can’t make a decision, let’s read the following comparison form at first and take a close comparison to make a wise choice.

Models MS8261 MS8264
Measurements
DC Voltage 1000V 1000V
AC Voltage 750V 750V
DC Current 10A 10A
AC Current 10A 10A
Resistance 200M 200M
Frequency NO 20K Hz
Capacitance 20uF 20uF
Inductance NO NO
Temperature NO NO
Diode test YES YES
Continuity test YES YES
hFE YES YES
Features
Range Selection Manual Manual
Digits 3 1/2 3 1/2
Counts 1,999 1,999
Bargraph NO NO
Back light YES YES
Data hold YES YES
Overload protection YES YES
Auto power off YES YES
Resettable fuse YES YES
Battery indication YES YES
Safety CAT.II CAT.II 1000V CAT.II 1000V
Safety CAT.III CAT.III 600V /
Dimensions
Power 9V (6F22) x1 9V (6F22) x1
Size 195×92×55mm 195×92×55mm
Weight 380g 380g

The Comparison of Digital Multimeter Mastech MS8268 VS Sinometer MS8269

HisTest.com provide professional Mastech and Sinometer digital multimeters. You may feel confused about the similarity between the Mastech and Sinometer digital multimeters. Today we’ll take Sinometer MS8269 and Mastech MS8268 as an example, through comparing this two series digital multimeter to help you know more about the Mastech and Sinometer digital multimeters. Whether from the appearance or most of functions, there are many similarities between Sinometer MS8269 and the Mastech MS8268, for instance, both can be applied to diode test and continuity test, but after taking a closer comparing, the distinction is easy to perceive. For example, the MS8269 can’t be used to test frequency while the MS8268 can. On the contrary, the MS8269 is qualified with the important features of testing the indcutance and temperature, but the MS8268 doesn’t have this two functions. For more differences and similarities of MS8268 and MS8269, here is a comparison form:

Models MS8268 MS8269
Measurements
DC Voltage 1000V 1000V
AC Voltage 750V 750V
DC Current 10A 10A
AC Current 10A 10A
Resistance 40M 20M
Frequency 200K Hz NO
Capacitance 200uF 200uF
Inductance NO 20H
Temperature NO 1,000°C
Diode test YES YES
Continuity test YES YES
hFE YES YES
Features
Range Selection Manual Manual
Digits 3 1/2 3 1/2
Counts 3,999 1,999
Bargraph NO NO
Back light YES YES
Data hold YES YES
Overload protection YES YES
Auto power off YES YES
Resettable fuse YES YES
Battery indication YES YES
Safety CAT.II CAT.II 1000V CAT.II 1000V
Safety CAT.III CAT.III 600V /
Dimensions
Power 1.5V(AAA)×3 9V (6F22) x1
Size 195×92×55mm 195×92×55mm
Weight 380g 380g