Ecmweb 7254 Extech Ex850 Clamp Meter
Ecmweb 7254 Extech Ex850 Clamp Meter
Ecmweb 7254 Extech Ex850 Clamp Meter
Ecmweb 7254 Extech Ex850 Clamp Meter
Ecmweb 7254 Extech Ex850 Clamp Meter

Clamp meter with Bluetooth

April 2, 2015
1,000A AC/DC CAT IV clamp meter Built-in infrared thermometer 1.7-in. (43-mm) jaw opening

The EX850 is a 1,000A AC/DC CAT IV clamp meter with Bluetooth technology and a built-in infrared thermometer. With the company’s ExView- app and the clamp meter, users can remotely view and display readings from the meter on an Android phone or tablet up to 10 m (30 ft) away. Advanced true rms meter functions include AC/DC current, voltage, resistance, capacitance, frequency, infrared, and contact temperature, diode-test, and continuity check. The fast-responding peak hold function captures inrush currents and transients, while a 4-digit, 4,000 count backlit display is complemented by several one-button functions, including data hold, min/max, and selectable auto- or manual-ranging. The 1.7-in. (43-mm) jaw opening handles conductors up to 750MCM or multiple conductors such as two 500MCM.

Extech Instruments

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