I am now the proud owner of a shiny new true RMS multi meter I've seen revues of it on YouTube and it gets very good reviews on all aspects of its accuracy and construction and of course safety not sure if I'm aloud to say which one it is maybe someone will tell me if its ok. Anyhow it reads the same as 2 of my other meters which are also true RMS although I didn't know they where. Any how I've found out that the 2 LED meters I bought that I posted about some time ago are both telling lies although one of them is occasionally telling the truth. It's interesting that the voltage is never still but is usually around 240 and also if I look at around 23:30 it drops off by 3 to 4 volts which must be when local economy 7 kicks in
6000 counts is the maximum reading that is 5999 (0 being a reading as well). It seems that the 3 meters you have match very well and read the same as far as they can. There is always a +- 1 uncertainty with any digital device even if totally accurate, so your readings are essentially the same. It reads 240.something using 2400 of the 6000 maximum counts available, so again perfectly fine, because if you had 599.9V it would use the range maximum of 6000. Again ja bit confusing but just the way digital things work.
6000 counts is the maximum reading that is 5999 (0 being a reading as well). It seems that the 3 meters you have match very well and read the same as far as they can. There is always a +- 1 uncertainty with any digital device even if totally accurate, so your readings are essentially the same. It reads 240.something using 2400 of the 6000 maximum counts available, so again perfectly fine, because if you had 599.9V it would use the range maximum of 6000. Again ja bit confusing but just the way digital things work.