Only on AC other measurements are fineIs it just AC voltage that has the issue, or is it also on other measurements, eg DCV, Ohms, etc?
This is another multimeter not the same oneOpen it back up!
You got the schemo...
You were probing something you should not have been probing?
Does it still beep?
Which ptc? And does that make it read AC wrongly but not DCSchematic here...probably blew a ptc.
http://asknotes.com/2017/08/25/ut61e-digital-multimeter-schematics-and-integrated-circuit-datasheet/
You sure this is the issue?
Absolutely NOT!You sure this is the issue?
I don't have another multimeter to te
I am responding to YOUR query. I never suggested it was PTC 2.
Absolutely NOT!
I am responding to YOUR query. I never suggested it was PTC 2.
In the schematic when you select AC measurement
PTC 2 is switched in series with the positive lead. Can you see the board itself are there any anomalies anything look at a place burnt discolored just follow the schematic and lead to the circuit in question or take a wider photo of your board please.
Did you read my post in #11?any suggestions about it?
yes and it did nothing, i moved it have cycle each direction and the read didn't change than 70 ACVDid you read my post in #11?
Dud main IC then. Does it 'zero' with the leads shorted? Does the reading change at all when the AC input does? If so, does it follow a linear change?yes and it did nothing, i moved it have cycle each direction and the read didn't change than 70 ACV
What Dud meanDud main IC then. Does it 'zero' with the leads shorted? Does the reading change at all when the AC input does? If so, does it follow a linear change?
Yes when i connect to AC it start at 99 acv and drop to 70 or 50Dud main IC then. Does it 'zero' with the leads shorted? Does the reading change at all when the AC input does? If so, does it follow a linear change?