Hacking the Uni-T UT210E

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  • bobale
    Member
    • Aug 2018
    • 14
    • Serbia

    #41
    Re: Hacking the Uni-T UT210E

    I haven't even gotten to oppening it, let alone hacking it. But it looks like it is going to stay without MIN/MAX function. For the price it is good anyway.

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    • Dannyx
      CertifiedAxhole
      • Aug 2016
      • 3912
      • Romania

      #42
      Re: Hacking the Uni-T UT210E

      Originally posted by stj
      to use min/max on a meter you first need to enable manual ranging - not autoranging.
      maybe that's the issue?
      That seems to happen automatically on another Uni-T I've got that has MIN/MAX out of the box. I'm not sure the same happens if it's not meant to have the MIN/MAX feature and you're trying to patch the button in.
      Wattevah...

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      • stj
        Great Sage 齊天大聖
        • Dec 2009
        • 30910
        • Albion

        #43
        Re: Hacking the Uni-T UT210E

        if i had a spare meter with that chip i'd experiment with adding all the buttons, but i gave my spare aneng to a friend.

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