And ... yet more confirmation that Brymen is the new king of multimeter manufacturers.
Fluke should bring back 189 to make market position harder to Brymen. That old 189 is still better than this new Brymen (neglecting the price)
Not checked manuall, they for sure described this, but I noticed that 60000 counts is not a full '60000'.
AC is cut to two digits after dot, the same for resistance, same for current , that looks sometimes more like 6000 than 60000.
Actually e.g. 1mOhm resolution would be really very usefull.
F189 has multi display, logging, etc. It is better in features.
But can you explain what are you talking about 6000 digits?
Only time BM786 has 6000 digits is in Crest (high speed Min/max mode).
Also 1mOhm resolution is useless without 4w (Kelvin) measurements..
EDIT: what MiroS said, it seems that in some tests, BM786, when autoranging stayed in 600V AC mode, even when measuring 32 V. So that explains what MiroS said.
It definitely has 600mV, 6V and 60V AC range and it is full 60000 in all of them, but somehow it didn't autorange to those lower ranges, so 32, 35 and 40V was measured in 600V AC range.