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πŸ”Œ Allsun Maximum Input 600A CAT III AC Current Probe - Multimeter Safety Test Lead Review

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Description of πŸ”Œ Allsun Maximum Input 600A CAT III AC Current Probe - Multimeter Safety Test Lead

To be used in conjunction with multimeter for ac current measurements. Please note that : clamp only one conductor. It ONLY works with the multimeter which has the function of current signal input. The conductor should be in the center of the jaws and should be perpendicular to the current probe. Read the voltage reading of the multimeter. Then calculate the current of the conductor by using the formula: Reading / 1mV/A.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works best in electrical applications

Was pleasantly surprised. I bought three for the data logger and they worked better than my more expensive 200A clamps. Maybe there will be more in the future.

Pros
  • The conductor should be centered on the terminals and perpendicular to the current probe.
Cons
  • Legacy Model

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works as advertised

For use with 10-15A household rating, ensure your meter can read 10-15mV AC accurately. Best with an AC UV meter or a 30mV full range AC meter. Accurate and stable readings.

Pros
  • Read the voltage reading on the multimeter. Then calculate the conductor current using the formula: readings / 1 mV/A.
Cons
  • Big and chunky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works as intended, clamp meter for cheaper gauges

I have several clamp meters including Fluke and they showed the same value. They don't have all the features of a good counter, but they get the job done for a lot less money.

Pros
  • Used with a multimeter to measure AC current.
Cons
  • Some errors