Oh I didn't mean to say that this one didn't meet it's CAT rating: this one seems to meet the claimed CAT II to me, and apparently UL thinks so too. And I doubt it's phoney given the amount of electrical gear CT brings in from China. They must be wise to that. I meant UNI-T might be worth considering they're not being so immoral anymore. Also the LEDs: I agree, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Root cause analysis: why did he blow his arm off? dummy had the leads in the wrong sockets. Why did he have the leads in the wrong sockets? Dummy I guess. Good enough for Fluke!
10M confirmed on the lower ranges. That makes sense, thanks! Much better than the previously reported 1M which must have been an older model?
60mV: I failed to do the math or even a ballpark estimate. 100mV/mA *sounds* like a lot, doesn't it?
I'm very glad to have this function. It's a big deal to me too.
mV Range: Awesome, I completely missed that. But I'm only seeing it on AC. I'll have to play around a bit more.
IC2 - Meant U2, on mine it's the unlabelled chip below J8. I'm sorta guessing it's a transistor array and that R29-30 are base resistors between it and IC1. I do want to hunt a little bit more around on this thing. Oddly the LED on the V/OHM/etc input socket is different from the ones on the current input sockets. It has a clear lens while the others are red....
Oh, speaking of which, not much to report from the other side of the PCB. 4MHz crystal for the controller and not much else. I took a photo if anyone cares, but there's not much to see.