In this video we put the Brymen BM869s rotary switch to the test.
I've been wanting to run this test for a while to help understand what the expected life of Brymen's BM869s will be with normal use.
I noticed a small mistake in this video. Data files are named using the following format:
BRAND_MODEL_LUBE_STATUS
Switch Contact LUBE: D - Dry or no lubrication, L - Lubricated
Meter Status: N- New, U - Used, D - Damage to switch area
If you look at the file name "BRYMEN_BM869s_D_U_48_Dec21_2017", the meter is obviously brand new. I have since corrected this.
The data for the meters I have tested may be found here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions may be found here: docs.google.com/document/d/1g...
27 дек 2017