I've got a drawer full of cheap multimeters which all work perfectly well apart from the DC mA functions which I've fried whilst checking bias current by the transformer shunt method. I toasted another one last night checking a new set of valves - something happened momentarily within the valve and the fuse in the meter blew, but not quickly enough to save the meter. The valves and amp carried on as if nothing had happened but the meter is bound for the graveyard drawer.
Any recommendations for a better protected type of meter or additional protection for the £10 ones?
I know I could use a 1 Ohm resistor on the cathode but I like the simplicity of the transformer shunt method.
Any recommendations for a better protected type of meter or additional protection for the £10 ones?
I know I could use a 1 Ohm resistor on the cathode but I like the simplicity of the transformer shunt method.
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