Extech 2000A True RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter

The Extech 2000A True RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter collects current measurements up to 2000A through the clamp and 400mA via test leads.

Features

  • AC/DC voltage, resistance,capacitance, diode and duty cycle measurements
  • 2" (50mm) jaws accommodate one 200MCM or two 500MCM cables
  • Large 4000 count backlit display for high resolution and easy viewing in a variety of settings
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Overview
The Extech 380926 features full-range multimeter functions with high resolution up to 0.1mV with a CAT IV-600V Safety Rating. Multimeter functions include AC/DC voltage, resistance,capacitance, diode and duty cycle. Current measurements can be taken up to 2000A through the clamp and 400mA via the test leads. A heavy-duty ABS case with a built-in stand and rugged clamps provides durability.

Benefits
Other features include a large 4000-count backlit display that allows readings in dark settings, 2" jaws that accommodate one 200MCM or two 500MCM cables, and relative measurements and data hold features.

  • DC/AC current (clamp) range: 400A, 2000A
  • DC/AC current (clamp) maximum resolution: 0.1A
  • DC/AC current (clamp) basic accuracy: ±(2% + 5d)
  • DC/AC current (DMM) range: 400μA, 4000μA, 40mA, 400mA
  • DC/AC current (DMM) maximum resolution: 0.1μA
  • DC/AC current (DMM) basic accuracy: ±(1.2% + 5d)
  • DC voltage range: 400mV, 4.0V, 40V, 400V, 1000V
  • DC voltage maximum resolution: 0.1mV
  • DC voltage basic accuracy: ±(1% + 2d)
  • AC voltage range: 4V, 40V, 400V, 1000V
  • AC voltage maximum resolution: 1mV
  • AC voltage basci accuracy: ±(1.2% + 5d)
  • Capacitance range: 50nF, 500nF, 5.0μF, 50μF
  • Capactitance maximum resolution: 10pF
  • Capcacitance basic accuracy: ±(3% + 5d)
  • Resistance range: 400Ω, 4.0kΩ, 40kΩ, 400kΩ, 4MΩ, 40MΩ
  • Resistance maximum resolution: 0.1Ω
  • Resistance basic accuracy: ±(1% + 5d)
  • Frequency range: 5Hz, 50Hz, 500Hz, 5kHz, 50kHz, 100kHz
  • Frequency maximum resolution: 0.01Hz
  • Frequency basic accuracy: ±(1% + 5d)
  • Duty cycle range: 1% to 99%
  • Duty cycle maximum resolution: 0.1%
  • Duty cycle basic accuracy: ±(1% + 5d)
  • Diode check: yes
  • Continuity: yes
  • Dimensions/weight: 10 x 2.9 x 1.5" (255x73x38mm) / 14oz. (380g)
  • (1) Set of test leads
  • (1) 9V battery
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