So I just bought this Multimeter, and it's reading about .3 variance when measuring Ohms. I have made sure contacts are clean on probes, meter, and target surface area. Probes are attached to the meter as instructed by user manual.
Until this point I had been using my Vamo to measure resistance on my rba before throwing it on my mech. Was really hoping that buying this unit would increase accuracy (properly calibrated specialized device and all that) as well as efficiency (who likes swapping out atty's just to measure resistance?) but when my target is .8-1.0 then .3 variance is ~40% error =(
Is this normal, or is there user error involved here?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated
Until this point I had been using my Vamo to measure resistance on my rba before throwing it on my mech. Was really hoping that buying this unit would increase accuracy (properly calibrated specialized device and all that) as well as efficiency (who likes swapping out atty's just to measure resistance?) but when my target is .8-1.0 then .3 variance is ~40% error =(
Is this normal, or is there user error involved here?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated