Extech Mini Pocket Multimeter with Non-Contact Voltage Detector
Features
- Built-in flashlight
- Over-range and low battery indication
- Built-in storage clips for integrated test leads
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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Overview
The Extech Mini Pocket Multimeter with Non-Contact Voltage Detector is an 11-function meter that measures AC/DC voltage, AC/DC current and resistance, frequency and duty cycle.
Design
The meter has a built-in flashlight and storage clips for integrated test leads. The non-contact voltage detection identifies live circuits. The double molded housing provides extra protection. Applications include electrical repair, appliance repair, home wiring projects, and testing electrical systems on cars and boats.
- NC voltage range: 100 to 600VAC
- DC voltage range: 600V
- DC voltage maximum resolution: 0.1mV
- DC voltage basic accuracy: ±0.8%
- AC voltage range: 600V
- AC voltage maximum resolution: 1mV
- AC voltage basic accuracy: ±1.0%
- Resistance range: 40MΩ
- Resistance maximum resolution: 0.1Ω
- Resistance basic accuracy: ±0.8%
- DC current range: 200mA
- DC current maximum resolution: 0.1µA
- DC current basic accuracy: ±2.0%
- AC current range: 200mA
- AC current maximum resolution: 0.1µA
- AC current basic accuracy: ±2.5%
- Frequency range: 10kHz
- Frequency maximum resolution: 0.001Hz
- Frequency basic accuracy: ±1.0%
- Capacitance range: 200µF
- Capacitance maximum resolution: 0.001nF
- Capacitance basic accuracy: ±3.0%
- Duty cycle: yes
- Diode test: yes
- Continuity test: yes
- Dimensions: 4.72 x 2.2 x 01.6" (120 x 55 x 40mm)
- Weight: 5.12oz(145g)
- (1) Meter
- (1) Set of test leads
- (2) AAA Batteries
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