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Review on Voltmeter Ammeter KT D138 6 5 100V Multimeter by Patrick Burns

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I printed out the case for him.

My old meter from another brand is no longer accurate after almost every use and was out of warranty. So. I have this one but I guess they don't give you a place with it because either some people fix it somewhere all the time or they do what I did. (Print this out and put it there.) In hindsight I probably should have ordered crimp terminals to match the shunt studs because I didn't have the right ones, but what did I do since they gave you washers give him. I soldered the wires directly to them, it's not exactly the right way to do it. Be careful copying my choices, if you want to put on a high amp don't. It works for me as I don't think I will be going through high amps. Since I had already soldered the washers on and the terminals were butt crimped, I did this to reconnect them after threading the wire through the holes I made in the case with a hot iron. I only gave it 4 stars out of 5 because they don't give you shunt crimp terminals or even let you know ahead of time because it's kind of a wide bolt to attach a matching ring terminal or some kind of body and shunt mount Finding the ones they sell at Revain seems like a $7 robbery to me. I'd rather spend $500 on a 3D printer. The case I printed had a built in shunt mount. Here's what I did.

Pros
  • Lighting and Electrical
Cons
  • So-so