Hi guys, My name is Damen, I'm new here. Actually I have been registered here for a while, but only lurked. I've found lots of help on buying tools from here.
I am looking to buy a multimeter, I've watched a bunch of youtube videos on the subject and read a few threads here as well. I am kind of torn between 2 multimeters at the moment, the Uni t UT61e and the Uni t UT139c. I know what lots of you are thinking: "Uni t is a cheap brand, get a Fluke (or other high end meter) blah blah". I totally appreciate that but the way I see it, a Fluke is way overkill for me, as there will probably be months on end where I don't even think of my multimeter, let alone rely on it for something. To get a similarily featured Fluke meter compared to the 2 Uni t meters above I would be paying many more dollars. Maybe if I have more disposable income (and the Canadian dollar hikes up its socks) later on down the road I can buy a Fluke, but for now I don't want to spend that money. Anyways enough with justifying my cheapness and on with the question.
The trouble I am having is deciding between the 2 meters above. they have similar features (for a rookie like me, not for a electronics guru) and are both within my budget. The UT61 has way more resolution (22000 count vs 5999 count) and is in general a more accurate meter as well, but I don't see that as a real benefit for how I intend to use the meter (car and bike work and troubleshooting as well as general household stuff, nothing that requires a great deal of accuracy or resolution). For the most part they are pretty much even across the board as far a features that have value for me.
Here are product links if you are interested in the 2 meters.
UT61E - http://www.uni-trend.com/productsdetail ... CateId=909
UT139C - http://www.uni-trend.com/productsdetail ... CateId=901
The single thing that is making me go back and forth between the 2 meters are these 2 features. The UT61E comes with a PC connection and datalogging software, but no temperature probe, and vica versa for the UT139. I can't decide which feature I would want between these 2. The temp probe I could see myself using for the HVAC system in my car and maybe house, the datalogging I could see myself using to try and find intermittent electrical issues on my motorbikes or car.
Some of you surely have had these features on a multimeter before, what did you like, what did you love and what did you think you were going to use but never did?
I am looking to buy a multimeter, I've watched a bunch of youtube videos on the subject and read a few threads here as well. I am kind of torn between 2 multimeters at the moment, the Uni t UT61e and the Uni t UT139c. I know what lots of you are thinking: "Uni t is a cheap brand, get a Fluke (or other high end meter) blah blah". I totally appreciate that but the way I see it, a Fluke is way overkill for me, as there will probably be months on end where I don't even think of my multimeter, let alone rely on it for something. To get a similarily featured Fluke meter compared to the 2 Uni t meters above I would be paying many more dollars. Maybe if I have more disposable income (and the Canadian dollar hikes up its socks) later on down the road I can buy a Fluke, but for now I don't want to spend that money. Anyways enough with justifying my cheapness and on with the question.
The trouble I am having is deciding between the 2 meters above. they have similar features (for a rookie like me, not for a electronics guru) and are both within my budget. The UT61 has way more resolution (22000 count vs 5999 count) and is in general a more accurate meter as well, but I don't see that as a real benefit for how I intend to use the meter (car and bike work and troubleshooting as well as general household stuff, nothing that requires a great deal of accuracy or resolution). For the most part they are pretty much even across the board as far a features that have value for me.
Here are product links if you are interested in the 2 meters.
UT61E - http://www.uni-trend.com/productsdetail ... CateId=909
UT139C - http://www.uni-trend.com/productsdetail ... CateId=901
The single thing that is making me go back and forth between the 2 meters are these 2 features. The UT61E comes with a PC connection and datalogging software, but no temperature probe, and vica versa for the UT139. I can't decide which feature I would want between these 2. The temp probe I could see myself using for the HVAC system in my car and maybe house, the datalogging I could see myself using to try and find intermittent electrical issues on my motorbikes or car.
Some of you surely have had these features on a multimeter before, what did you like, what did you love and what did you think you were going to use but never did?
