Hi guys. In this video I share the reasons why I decided to try the new UNI-T UT15B Max. It is part of a new series of digital multimeters just released by UNI-Trend, the other two being UT17B Max, and UT18B Max. One of the main reasons was the inclusion of audible and visual warnings. The intent here is to alert the user in order to avoid potential short circuit fault due to wrong connection of the function and input terminals. The other reason was they equipped the 15B Max with two, 1000V, high speed, high rupturing capacity (HRC) fuses as current input protection. There are other things that positively appeal to it, as well as some things that may need to be improved. It should be noted that the manufacturer has also released some time ago the "Pro" versions, namely: UT15B Pro, UT17B Pro, and UT18B Pro. Incidentally, I was able to purchase my UT15B a few days ago for the same amount of money as my UT191T Pro 4 years ago.
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Regardless of the safety features of the 15B Max and any other DMM for that matter they are not a substitute for good safety practice. Always follow safety procedures. Thanks for your support! Stay safe.
Chapters:
00:00 Disclaimer
00:10 Box contents
00:56 Size comparison with UT191T Pro and Fluke 107
01:19 UT5BMax compared with UT17BMax and UT18BMax
01:57 Light & sound warning on wrong input connection
02:58 Dual 1000V High Speed HRC Fuses
04:18 Dedicated backlight button with dual brightness
05:00 Two sets of gold-platted test leads
05:35 AC voltage & operational keys
06:26 DC voltage
06:40 Resistor, continuity, & diode
08:10 Capacitor
08:49 AC current on CS06A ac clamp accessory
10:08 Battery supply
10:27 Likes
11:40 Dislikes
12:34 Closing thoughts
Disclaimer: I bought this equipment from my own pocket. This video is for information purposes only. The author's views is solely his own and do not necessarily reflect the views of any other person or organization. It is recommended that electrical works be done only by licensed electrical practitioners who know the risks of their trade and are able to work safely.
30 июл 2024