Hi Ron,
I prefer the analog over digital. When you are looking at little
blips such as momentary contact switch or points opening and closing
the digital does not act fast enough to see. The analog meters are
getting hard to find. If you want to measure the difference between
12.5 volts & 12.6 volts the go digital. For most automotive work a $
10.00 to $ 20.00 unit will work great.
Just my 2 cents worth,
Mike
At 01:12 PM 1/14/2012, you wrote:
Hi Gang -
I have a gift card from Radio Shack that I want to use to purchase a
Multi-meter. I'm looking for a nice basic one that I can use for my
vintage car projects. Can anyone recommend one ? I'd prefer digital
over analog. Also, are the Radio Shack ones any good, or should I
look elsewhere, like Sears/Craftsman ?
Ron
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