Wow, that's a nice find! It sure does appear to be a whole new design.
This looks like Dave did it intentionaly, otherwise model name wold not be masked. Anyway after all this horrible errors with 121GW I will not touch it until it will get stamp 'Approved by Joe' . I cannot get why some users are happy if multimeter have problem with current and voltage measerment, and why to trust that one will do any better?
Do you have any examples for those horrible errors? I couldn't spot them in this 50-pages thread.
curren measurment issue - https://youtu.be/csANYnvL32k
voltage issue - please check Joe YT chanel
I am not tracing this since Joe review, maybe problems are fixed now? I wonder if this new is also having the same problems?
After Dave's comment about use of the thread, I had removed several of my comments as I understood them to be causing a lot of confusion and also clutter.
To be fair, I haven't touched the meters since making the last set of videos and maybe by now they have it all sorted out. Also, at the time I had purchased the two meters from Dave's store, I was not aware he was selling old stock. Maybe the new meters improve some of the problems.
Let's ignore that it appears less electrically robust now, that the mechanics can't handle the 50K cycle test and were ground to dust and that methanol strips the lettering. Let's also ignore the whole leakage, linearity problems.
VA mode is still a problem but could have been addressed in the manual easy enough.
The switch continues to be a problem. One of the two meters I bought had problems right out of the box with the switch. Watching the design evolve we had both double and single dimple contacts, shims, shimless, flipped shims, different plating. I don't think it was a surprise to anyone but Dave:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/new-eevblog-branded-multimeter-coming/msg1405038/#msg1405038It seems after several attempts to get the meter to reliably log to the card, it's still a problem.
Autorange can cause meter not to display correctly with potential lethal levels applied.
50/60hz rejection is poor. It appeared they were continuing to adjust the filters to improve the response times but the settling times suffer.
Spring contacts for battery do not fit correctly.
Plastic connectors seem to be failing at a high rate. Someone had just asked me again about that a couple of months back. Hopefully they are still offering replacements.
The way they align the meter for capacitance is wrong. This is really odd as it was correct at one point. Once aligned it does a decent job with lower values.
I don't have time to test the countless firmware updates in hopes they will stumble onto a better design. After a few years in production and still seeing many of the same problems shown with the preproduction unit, I can't see a reason to invest more time. I've looked at a fair number of meters ranging in cost and quality, they normally have all the basics sorted out.