⚡ Power up your precision with Cen-Tech’s sleek digital multimeter!
The Cen-Tech Digital Amp Ohm Volt Meter is a compact, battery-powered multimeter offering 7 essential measurement functions including AC/DC voltage and resistance. Weighing just 5.6 ounces and measuring 8.2 x 1.2 x 4.4 inches, it delivers professional-grade accuracy with a clear digital display and supports up to 200 volts. Designed for portability and durability, it operates reliably within a 32°F to 104°F temperature range, making it an indispensable tool for both home and professional electrical diagnostics.
Brand | NOYAFA |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Style | Digital |
Color | Red |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.2 x 1.2 x 4.4 inches |
Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Min. Operating Voltage | 2E+2 Millivolts |
Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Measurement Type | Voltmeter, Multimeter |
UPC | 792363690966 735090502744 723434883376 785533586725 792363980258 |
Manufacturer | Cen Tech |
Part Number | 98025 |
Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 1.2 x 4.4 inches |
Item model number | 98025 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Voltage | 200 Volts |
Wattage | 10 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
M**E
Replacement for very loved but damaged unit..
Its not the best of build quality but it works for small projects perfectly.. The battery and transistor testers are extremely handy. This purchase was for this specific meter, due to another that failed due to user error (oops), that was/is the most useful meter for small projects I have ever owned.Note: Emphasis on 'small' projects.
M**T
Small, portable, east to use
This little beauty is priceless! It is small (size of a wallet), can pop it in my pocket, and it is SO easy to use. Instructions are very clear. I use it to check the volts in my batteries I use with my solar panels. I have a charger attached to the panels and battery but I wanted to see if the charger was accurate and this little baby lets me check volts in mere seconds. Had trouble with my car and used it to check my car battery too! Our -55 degrees put quite a strain on my car battery and so I hooked it up to a recharger and could tell when the battery was fully charged. This is a must have for any "tinkerer". Oh yes, and I'm a female to boot.
T**E
surprisingly good performance from a "disposable" meter.
I bought one of these cheapie meters in 1988 to use on construction and mine sites figuring that if it got lost or damaged it wouldn't be any big deal. Well, the damned things still works perfectly so I recently bought a couple more for my crew. Maybe it's not as accurate or fancy as a Fluke or Simpson but for trouble shooting and field calibrating industrial instruments out doors in all kinds of weather, it's good enough.
D**E
2nd One Within a Year
As the title says, this is my second one within one year. The first one - the cables must have been bad. Having no extra cable to tell if it was the meter or the cables, I ordered one off of Amazon. The first one came from Harbor Freight Tools, but rather than driving one hour round trip to get it and adding the expense of gas, I decided to order one from Amazon. I received the new one, and immediately took the cables from it and hooked them up to my old one, and it works just fine. So the cables must have broke on the inside or something; I don't know. So now I have 2 of these, both of which work, and they are just as accurate as a Fluke or anything else that I have compared them to.For the price point, I don't have anything bad to say about these. I would recommend one for anybody needing a good quality multimeter. I'd maybe keep an extra set of probes though.
G**T
Probe Durability
I bought a second one whaen the probes failed. The first failure was the connector at the meter end of the probe wires. It's not very replaceable, so I bought another whole unit. After a year of very light use, the black wire pulled out of the black probe. About 1/4" of copper wire was bare, but there did not appear to be any way to reinsert the wire and expect it to work. I have soldered the bare wire to the probe tip, but I doubt that it will be satisfacory. When that fails I will tin the bare wire and call that a probe, Meanwhile, the meter does its job very well --- if you can get a connection with the probes.
V**L
Miracle trouble finder
This is a wonderful product that does what is supposed to do and is cheap. With cheaping an everything, it cost me about $11 dolars and it helped me to find what was the problem with my dryer. my dryer was not creating any hot air and wasnt rotating . with this miracle and affordable product I could find out that the problem was the heating element and the thermal fuse. I ordered the parts from the amazon site and I received everything in 2-3 days. Now I can enjoy my warm and dry clothes again. Thanks to this volt Meter.
B**Y
Slightly better than junk
I bought one of these at Harbor Freight many years ago and it lasted a few years, but then the plastic that holds one of the diode poles cracked, so since they're cheap, I bought another one on Amazon, which was less money, but this one lasted a year because it started giving me read-outs for a certain number that read "S" instead of a number and since I couldn't figure out what number the letter "S" stood for, I now decided to just buy another brand. I will say that it's a very useful instrument and it's great for checking batteries. You can check either the battery voltage, which isn't always an indication of battery strength, or it has a battery check where it will give you mA, which is apparently more reliable on the battery's true strength. I'm looking for a better quality multimeter this time with stronger diode poles.
M**R
Good price
Works well - so far
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