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🟠 LEAGY VICTOR VC60B+ Megohm Meter: Digital Insulation Resistance Tester DC250/500/1000V AC750V - Orange/Black Review

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Description of 🟠 LEAGY VICTOR VC60B+ Megohm Meter: Digital Insulation Resistance Tester DC250/500/1000V AC750V - Orange/Black

Measure Range up to 2000MΩ 1000V with Accuracy of ±(4% of reading +2 digits). Large LCD display (84.8*59.8mm), with backlight, max display "1999". Data hold and auto power off. Over Range indication: display "1". Low power consumption: Less than 300mw at unload measurement.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for the price

Excellent counter for the price. Of course there are better ones on the market but if you are looking for a cheap megger then this is what you want to buy. I had no problems with various applications. Many complain that there is no place for the cables, but all you have to do is buy a hard case or bag and put everything in there. problem solved

Pros
  • Beautiful packaging
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Looks like a good megger. but the english documentation sucks.

It feels like a well made product and if you know how any of these things work you'll probably be happy with it. For me, a poorly photocopied, poorly translated instruction manual stopped me as soon as I got past "Press the power button". (FWIW, there is a very nice brochure in Chinese) Luckily, my 21-year-old assistant could intuitively understand how to do the tests we needed.

Pros
  • Loads of positive vibes
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ease of use in capacitance and resistance meters

I bought this meter to test the relays installed on the panel. The board disconnects the Raspberry Pi computer from the network when lightning is detected in the area. Using the meter I was able to confirm that the installed relay met the 1000 volt isolation specification. I've noticed that some of my cheaper meters don't show the correct output voltage. This was to be expected. This meter may only deliver the nominal voltage in the "open" state without current flow. In the 1000 volt range, my…

Pros
  • Robust design
Cons
  • Other interesting options are available.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product at a tenth the price of some.

Works as described. Although the batteries can be seen in the picture, they are not included for airline safety reasons. No problem, because this cheap device costs six batteries. I have extended my Schluter Ditra Heat guarantee from 10 to 15 years. It also tests up to 750VAC using the middle two terminals. External connectors are used for insulation testing. YouTube has a video showing the correct operation and also a video showing the wrong operation. While the instructions may be a bit…

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very pleasantly surprised!

So far I have only tested the lowest resistance range and AC voltage function on this meter. The measuring device works with different resistances from 0.1 MΩ to 10 MΩ. The AC voltage readings match those of the Fluke TruRMS High Performance Digital Voltmeter. Didn't realize (at first) that they DO NOT include batteries due to flight restrictions, but a few batteries doesn't make much of a difference. I agree that there should be some sort of case or place to store the test leads when not in…

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Nothing here

Revainrating 4 out of 5

If you need a high voltage ohmmeter

It's cheap but it works. I'm more of an amateur than a pro, so take the following with a grain of salt. Cheap - relatively accurate: Did a test with some resistors, caps and some other DMMs. Based on my measurements and some calculations, it passes the smell test. Cons: Doesn't accurately measure DC voltage as AC voltage depending on how you connect the wires (diode blocks current going the other way). It only measures half of the AC wave and then averages and calculates the value assuming it…

Pros
  • Good value for money
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Does what it should, has a few quirks

The good thing: it works and is quite accurate. I would say surprisingly accurate given the price and features. I tested it with a known 1 GΩ resistor and the readings were within the expected range given the resistor's nominal tolerance and the accuracy of the meter. The voltage across the probes (measured with a fairly well calibrated meter) was the expected value, within my meter's tolerance. The AC voltage readings are again very close to what my trusty fluke is reading. In terms of…

Pros
  • One year test
Cons
  • Reliability

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Garbage heap / What am I seeing here?

UPDATE ON THIS PREVIOUS REVIEW: I can now confirm that this unit is nonsense. Independent testing has shown that even with an external 9VDC power supply, the output voltage is far from specification in all three areas. Even at 1000 VDC, the device does not reach 500 VDC across the 1 MΩ resistor - plausibility check. DO NOT BUY ANYONE. Well I bought this unit because my old "megger" megger was said to not meet New Zealand electrical standards as the test voltage must be at or above 500VDC. After

Pros
  • Easy installation
Cons
  • Some flaws

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Read this to understand how to use it.

This is a big deal when you have what looks like a short and you need to diagnose it. In my case I have a bunch of solar panels and some panels are failing. I will use this to find bad panels. You will need this instead of a regular voltmeter as it will generate the 250-1000 volts needed for troubleshooting instead of the 9 volts of a regular voltmeter. Some errors only appear at this high voltage. You can even see sparks when you plug in the meter. Management is terrible. I found a good video…

Pros
  • Excellent Design
Cons
  • Some Cons