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Best Multimeter For Computer Repair - Proster Multimeter Review


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I don't think there will be many electricians on here who are working in the specific field of computer repair, but we had someone contact us and ask us our opinion so we decided to do this review. Because multimeters are an electricians best friend, we will regularly be writing reviews - from Klein multimeter reviews, right up to reviews on the top models like Fluke.

If you’re regularly troubleshooting computers, you might be looking for a multimeter which can allow you to troubleshoot cables and other problems with connections from the power supply on. This can be something of a tricky buy, as most meters are made for different uses and you’ll need to do some research. We’re here to show you the Proster Auto Ranging Digital Multimeter and tell you why this meter is one you should seriously consider if you want the best multimeter for computer repair around.

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Why It’s Perfect for Computer Repair

The biggest draw of this one is its size. Sometimes, especially with desktops and laptops, you’ll find yourself working in enclosed areas and need a small meter to fit in there with your hands. This can make things a bit cramped when you use a normal sized meter, and a pocket meter makes the whole affair much easier.

It also definitely doesn’t hurt that it comes with a stand directly built into the case which will place the meter at a 45° angle and allow you to read the fairly large LCD screen at all times. If you’ve got a bench or desk dedicated to computer repairs, then the stand is absolutely fantastic.

It can measure most things you’ll need, and since you’ll generally be measuring voltage when working on a computer you’ll be glad to know that it’s auto-ranging. It can also read both positive and negative flows, to allow you to get to the heart of the problem as quickly as possible.

The probes it comes with are needle sharp, making them perfect for making contact with the tiny connectors that you’ll frequently come into contact with while working with computer parts. We found that it makes it a snap to read cables especially. It’ll also make a buzz once you’ve made a connection that allows for continuity, so you can identify this by the sound.

The backlighting on the LCD is a nice touch as well, especially if you’re going to be working under someone’s desk. Anyone who does computer repair has ended up in a cramped, dark situation and being able to read the LCD regardless of where you’re at is fantastic.

And, while it’s not all that important for computer repair, this meter is quite tough for its price and size. It’s coated in a non-slip, yellow plastic which will keep your device safe in the event of a minor drop or fall, although it’s certainly not a Fluke.

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Conclusion

If you’re looking for the best multimeter for computer repair, give this Proster multimeter a look. Sure, it's not something you'll find in a sparkys regular toolbox, but considering it’ll set you back less than $20, it is quite amazing for the amount of features it has and there’s simply nothing else near this price-point with anywhere near the same level of quality. It’s small, and adding this to your toolkit will allow you to quickly and easily sort out any of the major power issues which sometimes plague computers.

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