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AK

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On my multimeter, the voltage readings get inaccurate over time due to battery discharge. My meters all use 9 volt batteries.

How can I tell when to change out the batteries?

Thanks.
 
AK wrote:
On my multimeter, the voltage readings get inaccurate over time due to battery discharge. My meters all use 9 volt batteries.

How can I tell when to change out the batteries?

Thanks.

Sounds like time to change the multimeter instead!

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

(A fan of Tektronix DMM916s from eBay)

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On Fri, 9 Dec 2022 13:30:07 -0800 (PST), AK <scientist77017@gmail.com>
wrote as underneath :

On my multimeter, the voltage readings get inaccurate over time due to battery discharge. My meters all use 9 volt batteries.

How can I tell when to change out the batteries?

Thanks.

Have you tried one of the lithium rechageable PP3 / 6F22 , they have
inbuilt BMS which switches out the battery for protection when it gets
to about 6V. The EBL ones do this. C+
 
On Friday, December 9, 2022 at 5:36:25 PM UTC-5, Phil Hobbs wrote:
Sounds like time to change the multimeter instead!

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

(A fan of Tektronix DMM916s from eBay)

I have a couple HP3455A Voltmeters.
 

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