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The HiLetgo 2pcs 0.28" Digital Voltmeter Ammeter is a compact and efficient tool designed for precise voltage and current measurements. With a dual LED display and a wide operating range, it’s perfect for both professional and DIY projects.
Brand | HiLetgo |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Style | Voltage Tester |
Color | Red Blue |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Min. Operating Voltage | 4 Volts |
Upper Temperature Rating | 65 Degrees Celsius |
Measurement Type | Ammeter, Voltmeter |
Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
Part Number | 3-01-1407 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.55 x 3.27 x 1.34 inches |
Item model number | 3-01-1407 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Display Style | LED |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**N
They work!
I have used these on various projects and they work very well. A very good value.
T**K
Poor documentation. Works well when all is corrected.
I am an electrical engineer with extensive experience in digital electronics. I used two of these meters to replace defective analog meters in a power supply. I found the connection diagram easy to use but both meters in the 2-pack are showing incorrect voltage and current readings. After much searching for documentation I discovered that when connected to a power supply using that power supply to power the display that the thin black wire must be left unconnected. With that fix the two calibration adjustments worked.
R**Z
Medición en Línea
un interesante componente electrónico para leer en tiempo real, voltaje y amperímetro, altamente recomendable para proyectos personales, en mi caso, los estoy usando en mi pequeño proyecto de laboratorio foto voltaico...muchas gracias!
L**S
Terribly inaccurate and unstable. Useless.
I've been in electronics 50 years, and I had good, calibrated equipment to evaluate these. They are completely unusable for amperage. They read about 75% higher than they should, which was way out of the range of the adjustment pot. But even after I reduced the value of the internal shunt and attempted to calibrate, the meters were extremely erratic. After cycled the power,, for example, the amperage reading would change by 30 or 40%; sometimes he would go back to the original value and sometimes not.The voltmeter calibration was way off also, outside of the range of the adjustment pot. But at least it seemed to be stable and consistent. I tried two units in a both behaved about the same.There was no hookup diagram, and people complained about that. Actually, I found the hookup to be obvious as long as you realize that the ammeter shunt is in the return (negative) line. Anyway, that will be the least of your worries in trying to use these.
C**I
Not bad. If measuring line voltage/current, it works good.
The reading drops out when the voltage drops to 65. The device draws around 300 mA.
P**Y
Work well to show me what's going on in my DIY power supplies
I used these to incorporate voltage/current readouts into my DIY power supplies that power my vintage Commodore 64 computers. With these I can rest assured of what they are putting out. They seem to be fairly accurate & the displays can be fine-tuned I think for accuracy.The current measuring wiring can be a bit tricky but if you look at other reviews of these(and similar offerings on Amazon), you can find out how exactly to wire them successfully.
C**D
Measures voltage and amperage to an astronomical telescope tracking device.
This meter is great. I wanted to check the battery supplied power consumption of my go-to device. (12 volt DC, 5 amp max). Easy to hook-up, and is very accurate, it agrees with published specifications dead-on.
M**R
Not all info is given up front
Received both of them. They arrived in static safe packaging however I'm somewhat disappointed there weren't hook up instructions, because they have more wife's than the volt meter display Im replacing. My previous only had 2 wires to hook it up, these have 2 sets of wires, 1 set of 3 (red, Black and yellow) and 2nd set of what I was expecting (usual red and black). Hooking up the way you'd thing using red and black lights up your finger real good. Went back to prod info wife's I bought it and finally found hookup diagram and can't even use it. There's nothing on there that tells Me the product has to be under a load all the time (that's how was explained to me by the person who tested one out for me so I wouldn't get fired again by it)Im sure some more experienced people would know where all the wires go automatically, but, Im not that and was wanting to swap out the current "plain" digital voltmeter display with "this" upgraded volt and amp meter display in my solar setup. For me, its a waste of my money and I'm back to looking for something that doesn't have hinky wiring or to be under a load just to get reading and most importantly, Has to be wired normal (black/Neg- & red/Pos+)
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