Extech AC/DC Mini Clamp Meter
The Extech Mini AC/DC Clamp Meter is ideal for low current measurements.
Features
- 0.9" (23mm) jaw diameter
- Large 4000 count LCD display with full function indication and fast 40 segment analog bargraph
- Overload protection up to 400A DC
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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The Extech Mini AC/DC Clamp Meter is a compact solution to measuring low currents with high resolution up to 0.1mA AC and 1 mA DC. Its small size allows it to easily fit into tight spaces, providing measurements that traditional clamp meters can't reach. Model 380942 and 380947 allow True RMS measurements, which are ideal for distorted waveforms that cause inaccuracies. A large 4000 count LCD display provides full function indication and a fast 40 segment bargraph. Overload protection ensures measurements up to 400A DC.
Model 380942
- True RMS
- AC current: 30A
- AC resolution: 0.1mA
- AC accuracy: ±(2.0%+5d)@50/60Hz
- DC current: 30A
- DC resolution: 1mA
- AC voltage: 400V
- AC resolution: 0.1V
- AC accuracy: ±(2.0%+5d)
- DC voltage: 400V
- DC resolution: 0.1V
- DC accuracy: ±(1.0%+2d)
- Dimensions: 7.2x2.5x1.4" (183x64x36mm)
- Weight: 6.2 oz (190g)
Model 380941
- AC current: 200A
- AC resolution: 100mA
- AC accuracy: ±(1.0% +2d)
- DC current: 40A
- DC resolution: 10mA
- DC accuracy: ±(1.0% +2d)
- AC voltage: 400V
- AC resolution: 0.1V
- AC accuracy: ±(1.5% +4d) (50/60Hz)
- DC voltage: 400V
- DC resolution: 0.1V
- DC accuracy: ±(1.0% +2d)
- Resistance: 400Ω
- Resistance resolution: 0.1Ω
- Resistance accuracy: ±(1.5% +2d)
- Frequency: 10kHz
- Frequency resolution: 0.01Hz
- Frequency accuracy: ±(0.5% +2d)
- Dimensions: 7x1.75x1.25" (178x45x32mm)
- Weight: 6 oz (170g)
Model 380947
- True RMS
- AC current: 4A/40A/100A/400A
- AC resolution: 1mA/10mA/100mA/100mA
- AC accuracy: ±(1.5% +3d)
- DC current: 40A/400A
- DC resolution: 10mA/100mA
- DC accuracy: ±(1.0% +2d)
- Frequency: 10kHz
- Frequency resolution: 0.01Hz
- Frequency accuracy: ±(0.5% +2d)
- Dimensions: 7.2x2.5x1.4" (183x64x36mm)
- Weight: 6.2 oz (190g)
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