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Key Features:
Measures up to 600V AC/DC voltage, 10A AC/DC current and 60 MOhms resistance; also tests temperature, capacitance, frequency, duty-cycle, wire on-off, and test diodes and continuity.
Switch the dial to the function you need, and the LED lights on the jacks will shine accordingly. To plug in the leads is easy. Autoranging saves you the hassle of having to know which range of value.
Large 2.9" LCD backlight display, easy-to-read digits offer a 6000-count resolution.
Non-contact voltage testing and Live function with sound and light alarm. Flashlight on the back ensures easy use in dimly lit places. Min/Max/Average to record signal fluctuations. Stable kickstand, Pen slot on the back, Low battery prompt, Data retention, Auto power-off.
IEC Rated CAT III 1000V, CAT IV 600V, CE, RoHS certified. Anti-Burn with double ceramic fuse and thermistor protection circuit. High Voltage Protection is active on all ranges. Double insulated unit. Silicone protective case prevents it from falling damage.
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If you want to repair some electronics it's good to have a multimeter especially on which can also measure capacities.
If you want to repair some electronics it's good to have a multimeter especially on which can also measure capacities.
There are a lot of meters that aren't Fluke. If you need any measure of accuracy, stick with something that resembles a reputable brand. Klein comes to mind. This is about as generic a Chinese knock off as they come.
I bought this in the summer for a higher price and still think I more than got my money's worth out of it.
You would have to use it a lot and wear out the dial or drop it down a stairwell before you would know the difference between this and a more expensive one. It is lightweight and not as rugged as a Fluke for instance, but for home use this will get the job done.
I bought this in the summer for a higher price and still think I more than got my money's worth out of it.
You would have to use it a lot and wear out the dial or drop it down a stairwell before you would know the difference between this and a more expensive one. It is lightweight and not as rugged as a Fluke for instance, but for home use this will get the job done.
I wouldn't be worried about the physical characteristics. I'm more concerned that my test equipment can hold a tolerance better than 10%.
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Fakespot F due to insufficient reliable reviews. Never seen that on a product with 16,000 reviews before.
No doubt if they paid for so many fake reviews they'll have paid for some here too.
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I am an engineer who has worked in factories with Flukes all my life. This thing is fine for home use and won't vary in measurement from more expensive units by any amount you would ever be able to notice. There are lots of reviews on Youtube showing as much where they hook them up side by side.
Like I say, the difference is in build quality, not the measurements. If you have to send your meter out to be calibrated for regulatory requirements then that may be a consideration too --- but that is not the market for this device. Otherwise, there is a ton of stuff that will get the job done and this is one of them. I got it because the free, or cheap Harbor Freight ones and similar ilk were pretty much useless and my more expensive meter I had since engineering school finally bit the dust. I was really pleasantly surprised at how well this works. We will see it if holds up over time. So far I have only repaired a hot water heater and a refrigerator with it.