ANENG ST212 6000 Counts Digital Clamp Meter DC/AC Current 400A Amp Multimeter Color Screen Display Voltage Tester Car Hz NCV Ohm
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ANENG ST212 6000 Counts Digital Clamp Meter DC/AC Current 400A Amp Multimeter Color Screen Display Voltage Tester Car Hz NCV Ohm
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If you're in the market for a reliable and versatile digital clamp meter the ANENG ST212 is a powerful tool worth considering Designed for both professionals and DIY electronics enthusiasts this multimeter boasts a range of features that make it ideal for various applications
Key Features
6000 Counts Display
The ANENG ST212 offers a 6000 counts digital display providing precise readings with enhanced accuracy This feature ensures reliable measurements even for detailed electronic projects
DC/AC Current Measurement up to 400A
With its clamp feature the meter can safely and efficiently measure AC and DC currents up to 400A without direct contact with the wire's conductive surface
Color Screen Display
The bright color screen enhances visibility making readings clear even in dimly lit environments
Voltage Tester
The ANENG ST212 effectively measures both AC and DC voltage ideal for household wiring checks automotive diagnostics and power supply monitoring
Frequency (Hz) Measurement
It supports frequency testing useful for troubleshooting oscillating circuits motors and generators
NCV (Non-Contact Voltage) Detection
For added safety the NCV feature allows you to detect live wires without making contact reducing the risk of electrical shock
Resistance and Continuity Testing
The ANENG ST212 also functions as a capable ohmmeter ideal for checking resistors continuity and short circuits
Practical Applications
The ANENG ST212 is designed for diverse applications, including:
Diagnosing automotive electrical issues
Verifying household wiring and circuit boards
Testing power supplies and battery systems
Performing precision measurements in DIY electronics projects