Electronic – How to measure Voltage & Current with a single multimeter, Simultaneously

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I have bought a cheap but neat Uni-T UT61E multimeter, which only has one display as most multimeters. For 40 Euro's I cant complain. It's on the way to me.

Q.1 If I would like to measure both Voltage and Current, do I have to buy another multimeter? Are there mutlimeters that measure both Voltage and Current in two displays with multiple wires attached to the meter? Have searched but haven't found any hand-multimeter.

Q.2 I would like to put a very tiny voltage/current multimeter lcd on my batery pack so that I can check the volage there (without using my big multimeters) on travels. Any advice on how/where I can find such things?
So far I only found this which is a self-build kit:
Do you have better advice and/or know any existing final products that are calibrated and working okay?

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http://www.electronics-diy.com/store.php?sel=kits&sub=pic_voltmeters

My new big mutlimeter on its way, with which I guesse I cant view voltage and current simultaneously:

Best Answer

Q1. They do exist, but they are (much) more expensive. In most cases you can measure a fixed battery voltage and continue to assume that voltage while measuring current. Or, you can buy a meter with a dual display, but those typically aren't cheap. Most dual display meters though can't do everything you need - for example, they can only measure voltage and frequency at the same time. I'd suggest what you do instead is keep the nice meter for accurately measuring most things but buy one of the cheapie Mastech £3 meters to measure the second quantity. They actually do pretty well, most within 0.5% accuracy. And it's no big deal if you damage one.

Q2. I've heard good reviews from this one, designed for model aircraft.