LCD Digital Display Ammeter Multimeter Tester Current Circuit Detect
This ammeter multimeter tester is a versatile measurement device that combines the functions of an ammeter and a digital multimeter into one compact unit. It is designed to provide precise and efficient measurements of current, voltage, resistance, and other electrical parameters, making it ideal for a wide range of applications in electrical and electronic work.
Product Features:
- Easy-to-read LCD digital display for clear and precise readings.
- Measures AC/DC current up to 50A, AC/DC voltage up to 1000V, and resistance up to 20MΩ.
- Compact and lightweight design for easy portability.
- Automatic range selection for fast and accurate measurements.
- Data hold function for convenient reading storage.
- Durable construction for long-lasting performance in harsh environments.
- Safety features to provide protection against overloads and short circuits.
Key Usage Points:
This ammeter multimeter tester is widely used for troubleshooting, testing, and repair of electrical and electronic systems in various industries, including:
- Automotive electrical maintenance.
- Industrial machinery repair.
- Electronics engineering.
- Home electrical installations.
- HVAC systems maintenance.
Additional Features:
- Backlit LCD screen for easy reading in low-light conditions.
- Auto power-off function to conserve battery life.
- Compatible with Fluke test leads and accessories.
Benefits:
This ammeter multimeter tester offers numerous benefits for electrical professionals and enthusiasts, including:
- Accurate and reliable measurements for precise diagnostics.
- Versatile functionality for multiple applications.
- Compact and portable design for ease of use.
- Durable construction for dependable performance.
- Safe operation with safety features.
Detailed Specifications:
Technical Specifications
Measurement Parameter |
Range |
Resolution |
AC Current |
0-50A |
0.01A |
DC Current |
0-50A |
0.01A |
AC Voltage |
0-1000V |
1V |
DC Voltage |
0-1000V |
1V |
Resistance |
0-20MΩ |
0.01Ω |
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