You need to use code IN0722007 to get it for £2.64. The link isn't working properly. http://cpc.farnell.com/duratool/d03046/digital-multimeter-with-ac-dc/dp/IN0722007
Everyone who owns electronics should have one of these, they make it so much easier when you call your techy friend to fix something and you can tell him if the power supply is actually giving the correct voltage, for example!
Usually these are around £4-8 so worth it as a spare or only one.
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GB99
12 Oct 15#3
can't see the pic clearly, can these handle mains voltages and currents?
Roger_Irrelevant to GB99
12 Oct 151#4
Yes 500V max, and 5A fused for current.
Dizy
12 Oct 15#5
code not working for me "IN0722007 The voucher code entered cannot be used against this order."
jeeeeeez to Dizy
12 Oct 15#10
It's not a voucher code, it's the item code :smiley: This allows you to measure things like the voltage in a circuit or the resistance of an electrical component. It is very useful for troubleshooting electronics. Even at the most beginner level it's a good battery tester.
AzeemB
12 Oct 15#6
CAT 1
from wiki
CAT I is applicable to instruments and equipment, which are not intended to be connected to the mains supply.
sooooo dont run current through it
Scunnerd
12 Oct 15#7
Great Balls of Fire!
r3dhotukdeals
12 Oct 15#8
Ordered, thanks. My last one died or should I say the test leads did so an ideal replacement.
Torchwood to r3dhotukdeals
13 Oct 15#20
Not that it costs much to replace the whole thing, but you can get replacement leads from Ebay or BuyinCoins for 99p or less. They ship from the Far East, but hey, you'll have a functioning spare multimeter!
spanglish03
12 Oct 15#9
In layman's terms, what does this do?
craigstephens to spanglish03
13 Oct 15#25
If you don't know, you don't need it.
dealhuntaa
12 Oct 15#11
Can I connect this to my car to see what the voltage is
Rudidudi to dealhuntaa
12 Oct 15#12
You can test charging voltage or battery voltage, yes
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Everyone who owns electronics should have one of these, they make it so much easier when you call your techy friend to fix something and you can tell him if the power supply is actually giving the correct voltage, for example!
Usually these are around £4-8 so worth it as a spare or only one.
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This allows you to measure things like the voltage in a circuit or the resistance of an electrical component. It is very useful for troubleshooting electronics. Even at the most beginner level it's a good battery tester.
from wiki
CAT I is applicable to instruments and equipment, which are not intended to be connected to the mains supply.
sooooo dont run current through it