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  • Brymen TBM251 / BM251 PC Data Logging Software review – Part 2

    February 23, 2013 Posted in: Multimeters, Test & Measurement, Video

    Part 2 of my review of the Brymen TBM251 / Greenlee DM-200A 6000 count DMM with PC data logging.

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  • A review of the Brymen TBM251 PC data logging software.

    This is the same as the Greenlee DM-200A: http://astore.amazon.com/m0711-20/det…

    Franky has the BM257: http://mjlorton.com/forum/index.php?t…
    Tester.co.uk have the Metrel MD9040: http://www.tester.co.uk/metrel-md9040…
    Discussion and pictures: http://mjlorton.com/forum/index.php?t…

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    Details:

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    * 6000 count DMM
    * CAT IV – 300V, CAT III – 600V, CAT II – 1000 V
    * Optional PC data logging
    * Display has 5 updates per second, Bar graph 40 updates per second
    * 0.2% basic DC voltage accuracy.

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