"Wayne Chirnside" <
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>> Or just buy a really cheap voltmeter from Harbor Freight.
> Mine cost $6.00 and HAS a loaded battery test function with the milliamp
> reading to be expected for a good battery right on the case.
>
> I like them as cheap disposable meters but never use them on high voltage
> other than the simplest tests and then with great caution as they
> obviously aren't built with much or any real safety features.
I did not think anyone bought those meters as they are usually 'free'. I
have 3 of them now. Not too sure how well they will hold up, but I did
check them with my Fluke meter and they seem to be accurate enough for
general testing. They do have one adjustment inside,but I did not see the
need to try and get them any closer.
As with you , I don't think I would use them on anything other than some low
voltage stuff. Maybe on the 240 volt around the house, but not too sure
about that. I know I would not use them on the 480 volt 3 phase stuff at
work that had about 600 amp fuses in it.