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A look at the Uni-T UT210E
Martini:
The certification might just be because Extech can afford it with their crazy markup.
--- Quote from: lavardera on March 06, 2018, 06:21:27 pm ---I can't justify spending the $200 to find out, but I'm curious.
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If only Amazon allowed you to send a unit back within 30 days to get a refund...
Wait! Don't they do that? ;D
lavardera:
If the ExTech and the Uni-T are very similar inside, and the ExTech is just certified because money, well thats also an interesting outcome.
--- Quote ---If only Amazon allowed you to send a unit back within 30 days to get a refund...
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Ha! I can't bring myself to do that.. :(
stj:
what would you do with the fuses?? i reads current using the clamp!
lavardera:
Ahh, true. No touchy, no fusey. :-+
TangLoz:
After reading this great thread, i decided to buy a UT210E. However, my UT210E doesn't work properly. I'm not able to measure DC current from my cellphone charger. According to the USB tester, i should have around 1.1 A, but the UT210E only read 0.005 A. Do you I got a lemon? :palm: Or maybe i'm using it wrong? :-//
Here is how i clamped the meter on the wire:
* Leave the clamp meter next to the wire
* Select DC current
* Hit zero
* Clamp the wire
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