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A look at the Uni-T UT210E

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Hydron:
Given this uses a hall-effect magnetic sensor for current measurement, it's probably basically impossible to kill it with excessive current (at least without cooking it from a hot conductor or something!).

This is quite different to meters which use a shunt, where the different ranges will have different limits (though with different sockets, which eliminates any issue switching through the low current ranges to get to the high ones), and can definitely be killed or at least blow a fuse.

What you may find however is that a large current will magnetise the clamp assembly and increase the offset before the zeroing function is used. This can be fixed by degaussing the clamp.

Martin72:

--- Quote ---Given this uses a hall-effect magnetic sensor for current measurement, it's probably basically impossible to kill it with excessive current
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At work, we had blast away our current transformers (AC/DC, so it must be hall) because a colleague exceeded their maximum current measure ability for say 10 minutes.

Another thing:

I want only to change the maximum counts, nothing else - How does it going ?

Just like

https://youtu.be/fX-Fhq9R4uY?t=103

Until 2:16 ?

RavenManiac:
Are all UT210E's the same? (i.e. same internal components) I see that Amazon U.S. has a few different suppliers and manufacturers of these meters, some with better availability than others. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=UT210E&ref=nb_sb_noss_2

Also, I'm assuming that a lot of the UT210E's are simply rebrands. Which manufacturer is the primary brand? Also, need I be concerned about fakes?

Thanks!

Fennec:

--- Quote from: Maxlor on November 29, 2014, 08:28:44 pm ---I recently picked up a Uni-T UT210E clamp meter. It's an interesting device for electronics use, since its clamp can measure DC current, it has a 2A range which gives you 1 mA resolution, and it only costs 35 USD.


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@RavenManiac I do not understand your question.

Kbird:

--- Quote from: RavenManiac on June 22, 2020, 03:59:34 pm ---Are all UT210E's the same? (i.e. same internal components) I see that Amazon U.S. has a few different suppliers and manufacturers of these meters, some with better availability than others. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=UT210E&ref=nb_sb_noss_2

Also, I'm assuming that a lot of the UT210E's are simply rebrands. Which manufacturer is the primary brand? Also, need I be concerned about fakes?

Thanks!

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Uni-T is the Brand and Manufacturer of the UT210E , the rest are reSellers or Re-badged or are possibly Copies????  I have not Heard of counterfeits of this Meter but have not been looking either , but it was pretty popular 2-3 years ago so it is possible I guess. Seems to have gone up in Price some since I got mine....

Try to buy from one Fullfilled by Amazon so you don't need to wait for it from HongKong or further a field and can return easily if not the real deal. plenty of PCB pics etc here to compare too etc.

KB

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