Quote:
Originally Posted by Scooby074 If you trust the UL label on a cheap China meter then I got some Milk and Dog food to sell you. |
Your argument is a strawman... you can always check the validity of a UL tag registration.
In any case, The only china meter i have ever seen / used did NOT have a UL tag on it... it was a 3.99$ special I grabbed to use once for a side of the road trailer wiring repair in a rainstorm.. after that it got tossed into the tool box...
the OP doesn't want to spend alot of money... to check a 12v batter and a wall socket he needs a 25$ autoranger.. not 100+ plus industrial or precision meter. You can also get cheap analogs from radioshack ( WITH UL TAG ) for 9-14$.. probably work fine.. but the analog model has limited ohms scale...
I'd personally steer clear of the chinese 3.99$ specials for anything other than a use and throw away option..
Soundguy