Eg̃uahẽ porã Roymall-pe, ne renda jopói porã joguápe. Rohechakuaa ha roaguyje ne pytyvõ, ha roñe'ẽ aguyje jopói libre ndive. Ejogua vove, rejoguáta mba'eporã porã ha reñemomba'e jopói libre ndive.Eheka ore apopyrã ha ejuhu ne jopói perfecto.
Mba'e rembosa'irã
Rojapo tembiapo rembosa'irã 2 ára peve.Ára sapy'agua oñemboare 2 ára.Oñemboare 5-7 ára mba'apo (Lunes a Viernes).Oñemboare sapy'a tetã ambuéva rupi.
Just perfect. I checked the voltage readings against those of my very trusted multimeter ANENG 8002 (bought also from Banggood) and the difference in the range 1.2 – 33 Volts was less than 20 mV. Then, I checked both the voltage and the current readings against those of my RIDEN RD6006 power supply, and the measurements were almost identical (see photos).
So, I have already placed another two of these in my shopping cart. Whenever you find something like this instrument, you buy some extra to keep them in stock. Most combined volt/ampere meters go up to 30 – 33 Volts, while this one goes up to 100 Volts. And it is both accurate (shows the correct value of the voltage / current measured) and precise (value presented with 4 digits in total, and up to 3 decimals depending on the measured value). Thank you, Banggood.