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2000 COUNT MANUAL RANGING MULTIM
2000 COUNT MANUAL RANGING MULTIM
DigiKey Standard
0
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1 : £20.92000
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Active
Handheld
Digital (DMM)
3.5
LCD
2000
Voltage, Current, Resistance, Temperature
Continuity, Diode Test
Auto Off, Hold
Manual
True RMS
CAT III 600V
4000 COUNT AUTO RANGING MULTIMET
4000 COUNT AUTO RANGING MULTIMET
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1 : £27.60000
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Box
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Digital (DMM)
3.5
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4000
Voltage, Current, Resistance, Capacitance, Temperature, Frequency
Continuity, Diode Test
Auto Off, Hold, Min/Max, Relative
Auto
True RMS
CAT III 600V
3 1/2 DIGIT, CAT III MULTIMETER
3 1/2 DIGIT, CAT III MULTIMETER
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1 : £60.21000
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Box
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Digital (DMM)
3.5
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2000
Voltage, Current, Resistance, Capacitance, Temperature, Frequency
Continuity, Diode Test
Auto Off, Backlight, Hold
Manual
Average
CAT III 600V
CAT IV TRMS MULTIMETER WITH LO Z
CAT IV TRMS MULTIMETER WITH LO Z
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1 : £85.77000
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Box
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Digital
61.0
LCD, Bar Graph
6000
Voltage, Current, Resistance, Capacitance, Temperature, Frequency
Continuity, Diode Test
Auto Off, Backlight, Flashlight, Hold, Min/Max, Relative
Auto
True RMS
CAT IV 600V
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Multimeters


Products in this family can be used to make a variety of basic electrical and electronic measurements, and are one of the most fundamental tools used in the electrical or electronic trades. Price points, feature sets, and performance levels vary significantly, though most devices are capable of measuring both AC and DC current and voltage, as well as testing for circuit continuity. Additional features often found include measurement of temperature, resistance, capacitance, and frequency. They are generally incapable of making measurements at high speeds, and as such are used primarily for measuring low-frequency phenomena or quantities that can be meaningfully represented as time averaged values, such as the amount of current flow in an AC-powered appliance.