Megger never asked me to go easy on it, I'm just not sure it matters to them how many they sell or don't sell as they have more profitable and more expensive products. if you Tested one I think you would be happy with it but I don't know how well it will stand up to your testing until you test it. I expect it would do well but who knows? that's why you test I like it, there's things the Brymen does better but the Brymen doesn't auto hold properly. neither are perfect. I still Consider £230 a budget/mid range product but for many that's their top budget. its a qtr what someone would pay for a phone these days lol. As a complete package the 869s is the one I'd buy myself (and have) but that doesn't mean the Megger is bad in any way, its a top branded product with quality to match. I think I showed its shortcomings in my video when I dressed it in the Brymen case and used the Brymen Probes. The board layouts, Soldering and design look a decade apart though between the two products.
Sorry, I don't watch very many reviews. I find the background music a distraction and as soon as you started begging for subscribers I skipped to the few minutes you had it apart. So if you were playing dress up, I missed it. If you went to that detail, I assume you also show some useful things like hooking it to and RC and battery to show that lame bargraph update rate. I just checked the manual and it appears they still don't mention it.
I tested the meters out of my own personal curiosity and stopped when I lost interest. Running a series of test now takes a fair bit of time which I donate to the community. The only reason I would look at a meter now is if it was unique in some way that sparked my interest.
At some point, I keep hoping UEI will release a version of Dave's 121 that corrects the PCB for the shim and other changes they have bodged. I figured a year but we are coming up on two and there has been very little mention of it. I would also like to run his pocket meter of choice and see how it fairs against that Brymen pocket meter. I doubt UNI-T will improve the UT181A but I would run that if they produce it.
Your meter is not readily available in the USA and doesn't appear to be popular with hobbyist. At $300, I would hands down take the BM869s. The again, this is the
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