By the way, new interesting feature of the BM789: In any dc only measuring mode, be it current or voltage, if I turn on the record mode, the display update rate jums up to 9-10/second.
Do other Brymens do this? Yet another Fluke 87V busting feature!
This is documented in the manual.
The following Brymen meters have 20/second update in REC (aka MAX/MIN) mode (not a comprehensive list):
- BM257s
- BM525s
- BM817s (Amprobe AM-270)
The 20/second display update isn't really useful as far as the display goes - if the numbers are changing fast, they're just a blur - better to look at the bargraph. Of course, the important thing is it helps ensure that the meter will catch very short MAX & MIN durations.
Some that do not have faster update in REC mode:
- BM235
- BM857s (Amprobe AM-140-A)
As far as busting the 87V, I'd say "not so fast"! The 87V's default MIN/MAX record rate is 100ms (10/second), just like the BM789. It's just that it doesn't update the digital display any faster (the min/max is taken from the bargraph reading).
Also, the Fluke 87V and many of the Brymens support a "Peak" or "Crest" mode where the min/max is captured for very short transients (0.25ms for the 87V and 0.25ms-5ms for the Brymens depending on the model). In this mode the display doesn't update continuously - it shows the MAX or MIN value (whichever you select)