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Package Includes:
- 1 x UNI-T UT33D Multimeter
Package Includes:
Basic Functions | Range | Best Accuracy | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AC Voltage | 200V/500V | (1.2%+10) | |||
DC Current | 2000mA/20mA/200mA/10A | (1%+2) | |||
Resistance | 200W/2000W/20kW/200kW/20MW/200MW | (0.8%+2) | |||
DC Voltage | 200mV/2000mV/20V/200V/500V | (0.5%+2) | |||
Max. Display | 1999 | ||||
Input Impedance for DC Voltage Measurement |
Around 10MW |
Package Includes:
Power | 9V Battery (6F22) |
LCD Size | 48 x 16mm |
Product Colour | Red and Grey |
Product Net Weight | 156g |
Product Size | 130 x 73.5 x 35mm |
Standard Accessories | Test Lead, Battery, English Manual, Holster |
Standard Individual Packing | Gift Box |
Standard Quantity Per Carton | 60pcs |
Standard Carton Measurement | 490 x 356 x 315mm (Around 0.055 CBM Per Standard Carton) |
Standard Carton Gross Weight | 18kg |
1. What types of measurements can the UNI-T UT33D Multimeter perform?
- The UNI-T UT33D Multimeter can measure AC/DC voltage, DC current, resistance, and can also test diodes and continuity.
2. How does the non-contact voltage detection (NCV) feature work?
- The NCV feature allows the multimeter to detect the presence of live wires without direct contact. When the NCV mode is activated, the multimeter can sense the electromagnetic field around live wires and alert the user, enhancing safety.
3. What is the power source for the UNI-T UT33D Multimeter?
- The UNI-T UT33D Multimeter operates on a standard 9V battery, which is easy to replace and provides sufficient power for its functions.
4. Is the UNI-T UT33D Multimeter durable?
- Yes, the UNI-T UT33D Multimeter is designed to withstand drops from up to 2 meters, making it durable and suitable for various working conditions.
5. What are some common applications of the UNI-T UT33D Multimeter?
Common applications include:
Electrical Testing: For electricians and technicians performing basic electrical measurements.
DIY Projects: For hobbyists working on electronic projects.
Education: For students and educators learning and teaching basic electrical concepts.