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10.04.2008, 08:40 PM
I use a Fluke 97 multi-meter for higher precision measurements. But, I also use a couple of cheapie $20 meters for other things. I calibrated them using the Fluke, so they are pretty good too.
What meter you get depends a lot on what else you might want to measure. You can spend well into the hundreds, and even thousands if you get an oscilloscope...
For simply battery measurements, a cheapie one is ok...
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