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Old 30-01-2006, 12:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Being a begineer I would like to purchase a multimeter for computer hardware tasks. Plz recommend any make (model no. if any) and price of it.
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Old 30-01-2006, 12:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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it is a divice by which one can test if a diode is working or not or u can test difrent capasitors and calculate its value u can also test ressistors these are the main functions of multimeter i dont know if this instrument is used for computer taskes
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it is a divice by which one can test if a diode is working or not or u can test difrent capasitors and calculate its value u can also test ressistors these are the main functions of multimeter i dont know if this instrument is used for computer taskes
He asked the model for a multimeter not its definition
I think any multimeter would be good enough,but be careful,i once shorted a diode in my monitor and had to call the engineer to get all fixed
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U can post ur querry here itselfwww.thinkdigit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36915 isin't it Bro??? Y the multiple post for the same topics ???

Anyways, get a multimeter of any brand.There is no specifications for it.But atleast tell the shop tat wats the purpose tat u want a multimeter for. He might be able to help u better.There are 2 types of multimeter available. one with a Digital display and the other with a Analog display (wich includes a pointer moving on a graphical scale). I will advise u to go for a digital display multimeter(for ease of reading the voltages). It will cost u around Rs 300-400.


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