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Specifications:
Basic Functions
Range
Secohmmeter
2mH/20mH/200mH/2H/20H
Resistance
200W/2kW/20kW/200kW/2MW/20MW
Capacitance
2nF/20nF/200nF/2mF/20mF/200mF/60mF
Max Display
1999
Power
9V Battery (6F22)
LCD Size
61 x 32mm/2.40 x 1.26in(L x W)
Product Size
172 x 83 x 38mm/6.77 x 3.27 x 1.50in(L x W x H)
Features:- Digital Multimeter are valuable tools for trouble shooting electrical and electronic circuits
- Digital Multimeter can also be used to check voltages to ensure correct operating levels
- The Digital Multimeter is a battery-powered, average responding-rms indicating multimeter
- The Best Multimeter capacitance meter and secohmmeter include Diode test, continuity buzzer, transistor test, low voltage tips, the maximum display function
- The Pocket Multimeter is designed to facilitate intelligent
- Small size and easy to carry
Details:

- Multimeters are valuable tools for troubleshooting electrical and electronic circuits.

- With a multimeter, you can quickly check voltage, current or resistance

- It can measure voltage, resistance and amperage as well

- It is also a great tool for demonstrating how circuits work
- It can be used to make sure that a circuit is working properly and diagnose bad solder joints, blown components and other problems
How to Read a Multimeter?
- Set the multimeter dial to the unit you want to measure. Voltage is marked by a V, amperage by an A and resistance by an Ω, called an omega.
- Set the dial to the maximum value you want to measure. Usually, the values differ from each other by a factor of 10. For example, 10 ohms, 100 ohms and 1k ohms for resistance. The letter k stands for kilo meaning thousand. The letter m stands for milli, meaning thousandth. If you do not know what value to use, use the very highest to minimize the risk of damaging your multimeter.
- If you are measuring resistance, turn the circuit off and unplug it. Otherwise, power it on.
- Touch the probes to the two points you wish to measure the difference between. If you are measuring the resistance of a particular resistor, for example, put one on either side of the resistor. If you are measuring amperage, put the red lead on the positive side and the black one on the negative side of the circuit component you are measuring.
- Look at the value on the dial or digital display. If you are using a digital multimeter, it will tell you in exactly the right unit. For example, it will say 10 V if there is a 10 volt drop over the component. With analog multimeters, you read the dial as a value out of 10. If you had it set to 1 volt and the dial read a 5, it would mean 0.5 volts. If it were set to 100 millivolts and the dial read 5, however, it would mean 50 millivolts.
- Change the setting if necessary. If the ohmeter registers a value that is less than 1/10th of the total, you should set it down one level lower. For example, if you have it set to 100 Ω and it reads below 10 Ω, you should set it to 10 Ω to get a more precise value.
Package Included:
- 1 x Multifunction Digital Capacitance Meter and Secohmmeter
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Dick
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10-20-2011- Other Thoughts: Sometimes I am troubleshooting a “dead" PC, one of the problems maybe a "dead" power supply. Using the Digital Multimeter to check PC power supply save me time and money.
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Bruce
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10-17-2011- Other Thoughts: I have many batteries around the house and offices. I'm not sure whether if they will provide adequate power. The Pocket Multimeter helps me.
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Hawk
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10-12-2011- Other Thoughts: The digital multimeter is one of the most useful tools for me to measure, test, and troubleshoot any type of electronic device. The Capacitance Meter is functional.
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