I bought this meter over 2 years ago, it was even cheaper back then. Have used daily since then, and it has worked verry well for me. Batteries last really long in it too, and its small so its easy to bring along.
@andrewdonatelli69533 жыл бұрын
I actually use this meter more often than I use my Fluke. I have a lot of projects where I use PWM controlled LEDs and I use the square wave output for testing the mosfet drivers.
@alpcns3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the nice and thorough review! Nice meter for hobby low voltage use, etc. At a good price.
@nrcha3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review! I have been using a similar AN8009 model. The original leads crapped out after a week or so. My main gripe with this meter is its weight, rather its lack of it. The meter ir so light, that the weight of leads alone tip it over. The stand does not work. Also one needs to use both hands when switching ranges. But the small size means it fits into a glovebox easily. So I keep this meter in my car - it is perfect for automotive application.
@douro203 жыл бұрын
There's also the AN8009 which replaces the square wave generator function with a thermocouple readout. MA-Line sells it as the MA-1028.
@MadRC3 жыл бұрын
really enjoyed this . Great review.
@celiturbo3 жыл бұрын
A couple of the ranges 1% was mentioned when it was actually displaying 0.1%. I've had one for a while, does what you expect it to. Only complaints are the screen can be hard to read in certain lighting or at some angles, its small and weighs nothing so moving the probes tends to move it around sometimes, the backlight & auto off timers can be pretty annoying, and the auto ranging could be a bit faster. That said in reality if I was looking to spend twice as much I'd probably still get the same meter with the addition of a set of better probes, there is just not many cheap 9999 count meters out there that are reasonably accurate, have a quick buzzer, take AA or AAA, and can do capacitance/hz.
@TheRadioShop3 жыл бұрын
Looks to be a decent little meter for low voltage testing. I would use it. Thanks for the review.
@long-d4k Жыл бұрын
Great review bro
@helmuthschultes92433 жыл бұрын
AC is a bit bandwidth restricted, will give AC measuring error due to complex waveforms. Best suited to mains AC without too much wave distortion. Phase control and current in capacitive rectified load situations starts to get erroneous.
@helmuthschultes92433 жыл бұрын
Of course to add it is NOT true RMS, so the value reading for other than pure sine is rather misleading anyway, as it is really only valid as the value is a sine equivalent 'calibrated' value anyhow, not even considering added complex wave error only makes value less relevant, but nice would be at least reading audio frequency voltages, but rolling off at a bit over 1KHz is more limiting.
@helmuthschultes92433 жыл бұрын
@@marko6550 of course there are several chip solutions, and DSP ca0abilities help enormously. A lot of the single chip, analog, RMS solutions had severe crest factor limits by the analog square, but somewhat solved in log/process/antilog hardware. Again the cheap end DMMs do not provide the best precision. DSP requires fast A/D conversions, at least if adequate bandwidth is provided. Again few low end DMMs are DSP based. However RMS was not my prime issue, but for truely useful function, I regard 1KHz bandwidth is bad. Modern systems can easily provide more, and makes useful measuring in other than mains AC frequency, eg AC power, rectifier systems supply of use. Forget measurements involving even typical audio circuits. Other than power panel, motor jocks only dealing in mains forget using one with 1KHz limit.
@SUP3RP3DR0L1V33 жыл бұрын
I have this very same multimeter (mine is blue). For the price, there was absolutely nothing better (Around 25 USD).
@gusmartin60533 жыл бұрын
I was able to measure up to 32Mhz square wave at 5 volts using really short leads. Maybe your test leads were attenuating the higher frequencies? I was just probing the clock output pin of a microcontroller using leads a few inches long.
@kabelingo54182 жыл бұрын
My AN8008 has a fault, and I bought it at a shop at Alibaba. The kind of fault let me think that every AN8008 has it. I don't get an replace from the shop, to see if it is single fault. I send them picture's and a video from the problem. My AN8008 can't measure AC currents between 1mA and 10mA, it shows normally about 0mA. It's only at AC not at DC currents. I think it has something to do with the plug of higher current, which is necessary to use by currents >1mA. I proofed it so easily, by putting another Multimeter in series. This can't measure RMS, but this doen't matter because I only used 50Hz sinus from an transformer. What do the others AN8008 ? Have they the same fault or mailfunction ?
@ulwur3 жыл бұрын
I'd like you to do a test that Marco Reps did to a cheap multimeter he tested: check if the leads can suffer the 10amps the meter is rated for.
@badi_music Жыл бұрын
what about Automatic 9999 series? I wish you can test the accuracy of Zoyi ZT-X 9999 or his similar Aneng 9999. thank you
@fredflintstone13 жыл бұрын
nice boxing day review🙂
@Chris_Grossman3 жыл бұрын
I have two Aneng meters, one of which is an AN8008. Both are built of poor quality plastics that easily crack and scratch. The LCD bezel on my AN8008 seems to scratch by just looking at it. After buying and owning two Aneng I will never again purchase another Aneng product. Both of my Aneng meters and the EEvblog 121GW are useless for measuring capacitors below 2nF. See my video on the Heathkit IN-3147 for a detailed and documented comparison of the capacitance measurement issues. I appreciate your unique user insight in your reviews since you actually use similar equipment on a regular basis, and I like your arsenal of calibration tools. Thank you!
@MA-oj8zkАй бұрын
I think it heavily depends on what you use it for and how you handle it. It's surely not built for a professional everyday use where you carry it around all day. But it's a really accurated and powertful meter for use at home or on the workbench. And for this price, there is nothing comparable on the market.
@noggin733 жыл бұрын
Been using a AN8002 for a few years. Very nice meter for hobbyist use and ridiculously cheap. Think I replaced the probes with sharper ones.
@w8lvradio3 жыл бұрын
Sure, I have a Fluke 28 II and an old analog Simpson. But I also own TWO of these which I would never use for mains voltages. What I like about them is that they are small, and yet the display is way to read, and they are made as cheap as chips. 73 DE W8LV BILL
@allthegearnoidea67523 жыл бұрын
Looks a nice little digital meter. I do sometimes wonder if it’s possible to buy a real awful meter these days. For most people including me even a £2 meter would be good enough for me in terms of accuracy. But electrical safety is more my concern with low cost meters. So I would normally spend my money on an old fluke than a modern low cost DVM. I have also noticed a few meters that have a 1000 volts printed on them only measure to 600v.
@hallpet453 жыл бұрын
I don't know why,i luv, the Panaplex? Display on ya Big tester.What a piece off Gear that is and Big💪.....😸
@nothingelsematters82172 жыл бұрын
How 2 trust ..that online Shop....🙄
@eded80452 жыл бұрын
hardly anyone will have an interest above mains 240v. Like many reviewers you dont test diode mode for a beep on a short. So thumbs down.
@TheDefpom2 жыл бұрын
Please point me to any other reviewer that is testing these meters as thoroughly… if I’m not good enough then your expectations are way too high, maybe start your own channel and make these mythically perfect videos.