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4 (1 Review) | Catalog: 52047807 | UPC: 783310087458 | Model: Greenlee DM-830A
DMM, TRMS AC+DC, DUALTEMP
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Greenlee 800A series multimeters are packed with functions you can rely on to get the job done, such as AutoCHECKTM, NCV EF-Detection, Ghost-Voltage Elimination, audible and visible alerts and a high- resolution display. With standard features like these, you can be sure there is a Greenlee multimeter that meets the needs of any job. Use the chart below to select the model that meets the needs of your jobs.
Each multimeter in the 800A Series includes a durable carrying case for meter storage and protection. If tracking, organizing and storing jobsite data measurements is critical, then complete your purchase with Greenlee PC interface software.
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It's good but still not as good as my old Fluke 89 IV. Here's my gripes about the 830A... - A 9V battery, seriously? How about AA's so I get some decent runtime? - The backlight is terribly uneven and only runs for 30s. I would expect this quality of backlight out of a $50 meter. There should be a way to make the backlight stay on. - There's no way to enable the Low Z function on the normal ranges. It only works in AutoCheck mode. - The AutoCheck position bugs me. I like it so that turning the dial all the way CCW is off. Instead of off, AutoCheck is the last function. - The leads seem kind of cheesy/flimsy. I do like the protective shrouds but I know it's only a matter of time before they get lost. -The stand is a bit of a pain to stow. It's not part of the meter, it's part of the case. It doesn't just snap closed, you have to fidget with a couple little rubber nubs to secure it. - Changing the battery requires removing the protective case and using a screwdriver. Because it's a 9V, you're going to be doing this more often than you'd like. -Display refresh rate is a bit disappointing. Manual said 5Hz for the display and 60Hz for the bargraph. To me, that means that the bargraph should be perfectly fluid. It isn't. It's chunky. -The meter itself is big. I wish it were about 3/4" thinner. -The case only has straps to hold the meter and leads. I'd prefer pockets. Futzing with straps gets old real fast. The positives: You can see the display from 50' away. OK, maybe not that far but the main digits are HUGE. The upper digits are also pretty big. Has Low Z function to eliminate ghost voltage readings. Has a dBm mode. Needs a RF probe. Comes with a temperature probe and can use two probes at once. Electrical field detection is kind of handy especially since you can use just one probe to do it. Other thoughts: The manual says that it can measure up to 20A for 30s, but the meter only has an 11A fuse. Considering the fuses are $5 each, I'm not willing to test it. Meter's bandwidth is 10kHz for analog, 1MHz for digital. My 20y/o Fluke 89 IV is 100kHz/1MHz. Aren't things supposed to be cheaper and better now? The serial/USB connection is expensive. I wish it had Bluetooth so that it didn't need a special cable. But that'll never happen with only a lowly 9V battery. BTW, this is a re-branded Brymen BM829S. Greenlee changed the colors to make it theirs. Brymen makes good meters but they are only available in Europe.
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