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AC/DC Clamp Meter Multimeter 400A True RMS Current Tester, Hall Effect Sensor, CAT III 600V, Low Battery Indicator, Auto Zero, 1mV/A and 10 mV/A Sensitivity
- PRECISION AC/DC CLAMP METER W/ HALL EFFECT TECH Accurately measure AC/DC currents up to 400A (600A overload) using advanced Hall Effect sensor technology. Features True RMS conversion, dual-range sensitivity (40A: 10mV/A; 400A: 1mV/A), and ±2.5% accuracysuitable for HVAC, automotive diagnostics, and industrial circuits.
- NON-CONTACT CURRENT TESTING & SAFETY33mm jaw opening safely measures conductors up to 28mm without circuit interruption. CAT III 600V rated with tactile barriers and double insulation. Includes polarity detection and CE certification for shock prevention.
- BATTERY & ZERO CALIBRATION Visual battery alert (Green/Red LED) warns at 7.5V. One-touch zero calibration eliminates DC drift errors. Auto-off function (dual OFF positions) extends 9V battery life during storage.
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PROVEN TO WORK WELL WITH OTHER 3RD PARTY MULTI-METERS
Seamless integration with any multimeter via DC voltage output (0-400mV). Features dedicated range switch, AC/DC mode selection, and trigger-operated jaws. Auto-calculates current using Reading/Sensitivity formula.
PORTABLE INDUSTRIAL-GRADE TESTER
Compact handheld design for tight spaces. Withstands 0°C40°C environments. Perfect for electrical troubleshooting, motor maintenance, factory QA, and energy audits. Includes wipeable casing for durability.
Very thanks for choosing allsun AC/DC Current Probe Digital Clamp Multimeter. The main products from allsun contain Car Data Saver, Multi-meter, Digital Multimeters, Digital Clamp meter, Metal Detectors, Distance Measures, Infrared Thermometer, Voltage, Battery Tester, Digital Scale and multifunction sensor all of which have an advantage in domestic and overseas markets.
If you are now looking for AC/DC Current Probe Digital Clamp Multimeter, exactly, just choose it!
INTRODUCTION: AC/DC Current Probe Digital Clamp Multimeter
Operation Instruction
7 Read the voltage reading on the display of the multimeter. Then calculate the current of the conductor by using the formula:
I=Reading/Sensitivity
(In this formula, is the current of the conductor, Reading is the voltage reading of the multimeter,
Sensitivity is the sensitivity of the selected range of the Current Probe. )
Note:
1. Do not input voltage to the output plugs of the Current Probe.
Note:
1. Do not input voltage to the output plugs of the Current Probe.
2. For DC current measurements, the display of the multimeter will also
indicate the measured current's direction. A positive reading (negative
sign "-" doesn't appear ) indicates that the current direction is from
the Current Probe's front to its back. (
Tip: Current direction is the
opposite of electron flow direction. )
3. Each time after you finish a measurement and remove the jaws from the conductor under test, there may be a residual reading on the
display. This reading must be subtracted from the measurement you just performed.
1. Set the multimeter to the desired dc voltage range.
Note: Do not set the multimeter to ac voltage range because the internal circuit of the Current Probe changes the ac current
signal into dc voltage during ac current measurement.
2. Insert the Current Probe's two output plugs to the voltage input terminals of the multimeter. (Note: The black output plug must be connected to the " COM " terminal of the multimeter. )
3. Set the Current Probe to the desired range with the range switch, the LED lights.
4. Select ac or dc current measurement with the AC/DC button according to the indication of the marks beside the AC/DC button of
the Current Probe.
5. Before dc current measurement, press and hold down the ZERO button of the Current Probe for several seconds for zeroing.
6. Press the trigger and clamp the jaws around the conductor to be measured. Make sure that the jaws are perfectly closed.
Note: a. Each time only one conductor should be clamped.
b. The conductor should be in the center of the jaws and should be perpendicular to the Current Probe.
Packing List
1x AC/DC Current Probe Clamp Multimeter
1x Carrying Pouch
1x English User Manual
Seamless integration with any multimeter via DC voltage output (0-400mV). Features dedicated range switch, AC/DC mode selection, and trigger-operated jaws. Auto-calculates current using Reading/Sensitivity formula.
PORTABLE INDUSTRIAL-GRADE TESTER
Compact handheld design for tight spaces. Withstands 0°C40°C environments. Perfect for electrical troubleshooting, motor maintenance, factory QA, and energy audits. Includes wipeable casing for durability.
Very thanks for choosing allsun AC/DC Current Probe Digital Clamp Multimeter. The main products from allsun contain Car Data Saver, Multi-meter, Digital Multimeters, Digital Clamp meter, Metal Detectors, Distance Measures, Infrared Thermometer, Voltage, Battery Tester, Digital Scale and multifunction sensor all of which have an advantage in domestic and overseas markets.
If you are now looking for AC/DC Current Probe Digital Clamp Multimeter, exactly, just choose it!
INTRODUCTION: AC/DC Current Probe Digital Clamp Multimeter
Operation Instruction
7 Read the voltage reading on the display of the multimeter. Then calculate the current of the conductor by using the formula:
I=Reading/Sensitivity
(In this formula, is the current of the conductor, Reading is the voltage reading of the multimeter,
Sensitivity is the sensitivity of the selected range of the Current Probe. )
Note:
1. Do not input voltage to the output plugs of the Current Probe.
Note:
1. Do not input voltage to the output plugs of the Current Probe.
2. For DC current measurements, the display of the multimeter will also
indicate the measured current's direction. A positive reading (negative
sign "-" doesn't appear ) indicates that the current direction is from
the Current Probe's front to its back. (
Tip: Current direction is the
opposite of electron flow direction. )
3. Each time after you finish a measurement and remove the jaws from the conductor under test, there may be a residual reading on the
display. This reading must be subtracted from the measurement you just performed.
1. Set the multimeter to the desired dc voltage range.
Note: Do not set the multimeter to ac voltage range because the internal circuit of the Current Probe changes the ac current
signal into dc voltage during ac current measurement.
2. Insert the Current Probe's two output plugs to the voltage input terminals of the multimeter. (Note: The black output plug must be connected to the " COM " terminal of the multimeter. )
3. Set the Current Probe to the desired range with the range switch, the LED lights.
4. Select ac or dc current measurement with the AC/DC button according to the indication of the marks beside the AC/DC button of
the Current Probe.
5. Before dc current measurement, press and hold down the ZERO button of the Current Probe for several seconds for zeroing.
6. Press the trigger and clamp the jaws around the conductor to be measured. Make sure that the jaws are perfectly closed.
Note: a. Each time only one conductor should be clamped.
b. The conductor should be in the center of the jaws and should be perpendicular to the Current Probe.
Packing List
1x AC/DC Current Probe Clamp Multimeter
1x Carrying Pouch
1x English User Manual
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