First of all, hello! Long time reader. You guys have cost me a lot of money 
I am in the process of volunteering here in northern CA for this upcoming summer (SAR type work with the Forestry Service) and one thing I will need is a flashlight. Most of the flashlights I have been recommended require Li-Ion type batteries (18650 size).
I am being overly paranoid about their use / safety - admitted, but one thing they have mentioned in terms of safe handling is keeping an eye on voltage and some of the other metrics. Thus, I need a DMM for that purpose - specifically.
That does not mean I am ruling out a meter's use for other electrical things, but I need a recommendation on a good DMM for specifically the purpose of testing and maintaining Li-Ion batteries.
Most of the threads here name, obviously, Fluke meters. I would not be here if I didn't subscribe to the adage of "buy once, cry once." That being said, I do not want to invest in a $400 meter if that's overkill (and by all accounts - for my purposes - that is WAY overkill).
So, can I get some advice on the proper meter to get, as well as any information on what functions I need in the meter itself (true RMS etc.)?
Thanks

I am in the process of volunteering here in northern CA for this upcoming summer (SAR type work with the Forestry Service) and one thing I will need is a flashlight. Most of the flashlights I have been recommended require Li-Ion type batteries (18650 size).
I am being overly paranoid about their use / safety - admitted, but one thing they have mentioned in terms of safe handling is keeping an eye on voltage and some of the other metrics. Thus, I need a DMM for that purpose - specifically.
That does not mean I am ruling out a meter's use for other electrical things, but I need a recommendation on a good DMM for specifically the purpose of testing and maintaining Li-Ion batteries.
Most of the threads here name, obviously, Fluke meters. I would not be here if I didn't subscribe to the adage of "buy once, cry once." That being said, I do not want to invest in a $400 meter if that's overkill (and by all accounts - for my purposes - that is WAY overkill).
So, can I get some advice on the proper meter to get, as well as any information on what functions I need in the meter itself (true RMS etc.)?
Thanks

