Teardown and review
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/hioki-dt4281-multimeter-teardown-and-first-impression/I'm still very happy with the my DT4281. Still very like the very stable reading in all kind of environment. But I also handle it with more care than a Fluke 170 or Agilent's U1272a. On the other side there is no contest in the stability and repitivity of the measurment. Even the U1272a also has a resolution of 0.001Ohm this high resolution is almost totaly useless. On the Hioki on the other hand, you always get the same result.
About a few messages before
"ïf the customer/industry want something, Fluke (or others) would build it"
I think that's not really true. Customers often wan't a diffrent product, than you get from any company.
For example, I think in theory, on the datasheet, the U1272a is the best meter by far. But in reality it's just a pain because it is so unstable and the digits are unreadable flickering
(even with a very slow "rise" and "fall" time). But it has a lot of very good features, great backlight and housing.
Gossen's top meters are just rated for max 600V
Why ... Thes days we have high DC voltages everywhere (DC bus on motorinveter, solarsystem) and more will come. The display is just two times per second
Why ... But they (and Brymen) are the only brands who can faster datalog than once a second. All models can at least log 10 times per second, some even more.
Fluke just has the 280 series with datalogging ... no model with LCD
Why ... The funny CNX or how they are named ... I think it's just a kind of a bad joke. I don't think they sell many because they are almost for free.
Hioki cannot log by themself at all, just with a PC
But the software workes good and needs just 4 or 5MB on the harddisk. Agilent first software was more than 200MB for my U1272a
I think there is still "free space" for a great datalogging meter.
I also think CAT VI 1000V should be standart for an industrial meter.
Meters who cannot measure at least 700V DC (Gossen
) should not be legal in europe (because of 650V Peak+/- on the 3x230/400V AC grid voltage)
Sorry because I came a bit of topic ... If there are questions about the Hioki .. I'm open, but I never used a Brymen