Mastering the Multimeter: A Beginner’s Guide

🔧 Date: Tuesday 19th November
🕖 Time: 7 pm – 8:30 pm


Join us for a practical, hands-on workshop at Tog Hackerspace where you’ll learn everything you need to know about using a multimeter! Whether you’re a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, this session will cover the essential functions of a multimeter, from measuring voltage to testing resistors, capacitors, and diodes.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Understand the symbols and functions on a multimeter.
  • Safely measure AC and DC voltage.
  • Test resistance and continuity.
  • Compare different multimeter models to help you choose the right one.

This beginner-friendly workshop will give you the confidence to troubleshoot electronics and work with electrical devices safely. Multimeters will be provided, but feel free to bring your own if you’d like to get familiar with it.

Who Should Attend:

  • Anyone interested in electronics, DIY repairs, or home projects.
  • Beginners looking to learn how to safely use a multimeter.
  • Makers, tinkerers, and hobbyists working on electronics.

Workshop Details:

  • Duration: 1.5 hours
  • Cost: €10 Plus Booking Fee
  • What to Bring: Just yourself! If you have a multimeter, feel free to bring it along.

Spaces are limited, so be sure to sign up early to secure your spot. Don’t miss this chance to build your confidence with multimeters and get hands-on practice!

👉 Register Now: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/mastering-the-multimeter-a-beginners-guide-tickets-1067874454239?aff=oddtdtcreator

About the Instructor:

Our own Tog member, Jeffrey Roe, is a software and hardware engineer from Ireland. When he’s not building public transport systems or lecturing at Maynooth University, you’ll find him experimenting with everything from bubble machines and bone conduction tech to IoT devices and LEDs. Jeffrey also co-runs Dublin Maker, a festival that brings together the best of the maker community. He’s a big part of what makes Tog such a creative space, and as an amateur radio enthusiast, he’s always finding new ways to integrate tech into his projects.

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