For DSN-VC288 PCB there is one Undocumented RESET function.
Supposedly this RESET function it is there so this to remove unwanted counts if there is a displayed value when actually, voltage and current input this is zero.
To activate RESET you just need to short pictured PCB pads, and to power-on the meter by having previously disconnect both shunt cables and voltage cable (measuring +).
At power-on with jumper in place, you will note both lines of LED to become momentarily shorter in digits, removal of jumper this should follow 2~3 seconds after power-on, then all digits appear again (full display resolution Mode).
In my case this RESET functionality somewhat forced both meters them to restore correct linearity when them measuring current, and now both meters operates correctly.Personally I am not convinced that RESET functionality this can also be the cure if Ampere ADJ pot this is out of range due wrong resistor over the PCB.
By mentioning all issues at eBay seller, he gave me 50% refund and therefore I feel as compensated for the troubles that I got to.
What forced me at discovering RESET function was the refund plan of specific seller, he advised me about me getting a hammer and smash the meters, send him a picture, and then I will get full refund.
According my thinking and moral values, I feel like be a doctor, and I do take joy from bringing back to life of anything powered with electricity.
But from an consumer perspective, if you are unable to handle such manufacturing defects due lack of skill or tools, I will advice you to use the hammer.
When you do so, the manufacturer will be also forced to refund the seller whom sold the goods to you.
And by him starting loosing money .... he will be forced to increase QC inspection, and by doing so he will also minimize manufacturing process errors.
Because some people they do think abnormally, I will say to them: NO it does not make sense using RESET function at bright new meters, so them to recover in functionality level.
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